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About The Thomaston herald. (Thomaston, Ga.) 1870-1878 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1871)
BtHQMASTQN herald. I^^iTtTKK. M of Intermit to the readera of ■>*" 'X. ••J" l9 ” frum our rrl<>nfl9,n tver y ■ wt 5 .io real eatate changes, accidents, -’ e BHTK ItN HAILIIOAD. B' 1 A j WHITK, President. dA T PA.'jSKSO^** Bill**'* " rtU# ’’ 9:<W *• *• H\ ( ,( 11:80 a. if. ■ 9 7:2® a. u. WLi)t* •■'■■' 1©:28 a. m. r\MNQK* „ifo rt * 8:00 p x. n:©.^.*. rf ,t’-l* c<,B •** ft 05 p.m. „<*£** • 7:18 p. m. ~and “ r,ie ’' 10:15 a. x ,1 Ml»n u “ 1- , P «|os COtXTY RAILROAD. ■rOCLAK PAMBSOtH TIAtW. •~£7n*. , grills . 1:45 p.m. ,«T**" r * n 2:8- p. m. „ ,1 izCnTID * SCHOOL DIRECTORY. **pti»t church. # J. MoKCf>< K. Pn»ior. I KINO Superintendent of Sabbath c °® • ; EIN ’ 1 BFNPAT. May 21,1871. by the Tastor, at U>* o’clock, a. M. AS»ih School t o’clock am , _ M ~tb School t’WMrtn’s Finrinf S <• c>oc* p. M. ' A Bchool Teachers’ \feetlnß 4 « clock P. M. MKTIK r<tST CHPKCH. , yILLFR WIIITK. Psafer. M GREECE Superintendent Sabbath Fehonl. Sunday. May 21, 1871. fMn , by per .7 R Payne, at lO# o’clock, a. m. School at 9 o’clock a. m >bllh school Sinfloe at o’clock, p. M. Mating at 7 o’clock, P. M. POST OFFICE, orrat bucu, rrc. yfl At 3 o’clock. A. M. ()lT mall or»'ns at 2:80 o’clock, P. M. 141 ( )"ses »t 9 o’clock, P. m. no,* Unstamped matter ia sent to the a Letter 0(lc j . at tVnahlngton. wr jbcr» to paper* and m igstinea mta«t pay qnar ,i,*4\»aee. Dollies. 85 cents; Weeklies, 5 cents; hMIo. 1 cent pe r <1 tarter. r«tere<l lettcrA 15 e nts extra postage. l„M for letter* will be published in the Hkkald 14 (nit of rich month. t,i \lr. 0 F M'tore’tt notice in Hrv>ther -nn»nd govern vmimpWes accordingly. Jin fl C. McC'Y It km decidedly the fines’ pwchuve fiecn, and the first ’’big” *n tassels. fnfind where vu can get good bargains ithehest g't'tds, lament styles, groceries,, look ettrefnllv over the advertising col nk of the Ff p k a r,r>. Er a* overnight we failed tn give notice the transfer < f the P"Kt Office to the and llouap Our acc‘tmmt>dating little tlmaster will he found at the old stand tj notice Mr. Jus W. Atwater has a pndid *tnck of goods and i» prepared to "Bimodate all Our readers should not t'call on Mr A. and examine his stock. krefer <air readers to the Professional lin another column of \£. 11. Sandwich. i Mr. Sandwich is a young lowver of ffmis*, atid we bespeak for him a ill' future. brail special attention to the Profes ■'card, in this issue, of our talented !tfir*rped young fjiend, W. X Beall | Mr R. is a young lawyer of unusual 7 m 1 tnct, and we wish him a bright irrand remunerative practice. + ....... i’"* 1 ' Suooa it Os .1 pm ant hav° just, re d » beautiful lot of clothing, dress 'Ac. Very appropriate f>r the season Hhe very latest Rtyle* Don’t wait until f't'ck i* picked over bes re you go and ▼Ourself in this line. brsfereor r»>aders to the card of the " H? ille Hotel. Mr. K 11. m .odwofth, lpr ' e *"r. Mr, B. has recently repaired ‘’’“f'lrnished this house, and it. is now a Hotel. Stop with him when you 1 Barnesville. ▼ tl'e way of improvements this week, " lice Mr. W. J Perryman is building |, ’ T Anng little store-house nearly npp »* Mr > Su.'gs & Oliphant’s. Dr. Suggs ‘ f' n f; additions to and beautifying hie ’ n o9 We are glad to see every thing '’“lids to hnildi ng up otir town. King & Allen are fully pre ■l° accommodat 0 all who favor them 1 »call. in general merchandise, gro** H "’«res,-Ao.' Give' theee gentlemen a f t they know eisctly what the people !i See their advertisement in another M. !, '*i C. F. Turner & Bro arc a v »ve to Merest of their customers. Their ' l( well stocked with clothing, dress ' <by goods, notion*. Ao. All just the J f ° r spring atid summer wear. The *' «*h»cially, should not fail to exara -1 splendid assortment. sv 'on’B circus, in' 'the vrav of a bintern’ humbug, was bil’ed for 8r? fin Wednesday evening but “ ' 8n auoience we learn the per * ! d not come off. We congratu rc it'Mns on their evident determin ,^ r ' tr> encourage such exhibitions, ® re void of any merit, whatever. t, - Can S'u RPa^s JT y . P J ( ,hn Tray* % tk; a .b so aK ,, n seven s«arro« if ihree hives aid has his lumber, w dimmer, hells and tin pans ready r next one into their honeyed ’"1. W H ir e ar <‘ not au»horiied to adver h'iti* r Trnyl or, but we think in a i 'h°Be who take honey in “them” H^OaUiog. Wi have before us a very fine specimen of white wheat atid oat heads which meas< ure fourteen inches from the farm ot Judge G. J. Lewis. 1 his specimen clearly indi cates the enterprise of Judge Lewis as 9 farmer. The Oountry needs men who will study to raise the greatest yield on the least soil and continue all the time improving the ground. Married —On Wednesday morning, May 3d, 1871, at the residence of the bride’s father, by K-*v. S-tmuel M. Sparks, Mr Milton Keen, of Ga., and M>ss KaTe R Spark-i, of I ennessee, niece of toe officiating clergyman. We congratulate the happy pair, and may their pathway through life, he bright as the skies o’er their home in the “Sunny South.” V\ e call special attention to the advertise*- ment of Mr. T F. Bethel in another colt omn. Mr B. has received his spring stock and is now prepared to please all in style, taste, quality and price Mr B is acknowl edged to be one of the finest merchants in this whn'e section’of country, and we think that sufficient guarantee to evory one of the 1 advantages offered at this h use. Give Mr Bethel a call. M e call special attention to the Furni ture adver-isement -if Messrs. Andrews.A Hill in another column. These gentlemen are too well known to need any lo> g com* mendation from us. and eulfice to say to all in need of anything in their line not to fail t 'call nn them before purchasing elsewhere We will refer to this advertisement again next week and more fully, as we desire to see this new enterprise suece<d. We have ju-o, received the Metropolis explained and illnstra ed. by Devlin & Cos., New York. We have briefly, from neces sity. examined it and w u ld advise all who expect to visit in future, the city of New York, to purchase a copy for their private benefit. The purpose of the work is to explain to strangers visiting New Y->rk, the locality and means of access to the lead ng points of interest in the metropolis. Copies can be obtained by applying to Devlin <fc Cos., P O B»x No. 225 G, N. Y The friends and acquaintances of Mrs. A. R. Brooks will rejoice to hear of her re covery from the severe injuries sii n sustain ed about three months since. We were pleased to see her in town on Tuesday of last \Veek, looking quite well and cheerful She had compound fracture and dislocation of t e ankle joint, the large bones driven through the skin three inches and the foot occupying a p tntion at right afig’es with the limb. We learn from Dr. Kendall; who attended her regularly for eight weeks, that Mrs. B: bore her excruciating suffer ings with most exemplary fortitude and Christian resignation We are inform ed that the case will he reported at length to some medical journal. Mrs. B. attri lilllHta Tier n’UGVHi j alone to the of God’s people. May she be spared many years to her interesting family and friends. Tint second annual mee i-ng of the. Upson County Bible S >c ; ety met in Thomaston* Ga., April 9rh, 1871, and elected the fol lowing gentlemen as officers for the present year ; T. A. I). Weaver, President ; John M. Green, Vice President; -f. W. Suggs, Bec rstary and Treasurer; W. S OUphanfc, De positnry. G. A Weaver, J K Adams, G. W. Davis. T R Kendall and J. C, Zim merman, Executive Committee. Th* 1 Inhles are kept at the store of Suggs <fc Obphant who will sell to any ont at cost price who feel able to buy, hut to any who are not able to buy can have a bible given to them by calling at. tbe above named pbice. J. W. StTOfls, S* c A Trea*. Upson Cos., Bible Society. May 19 h. 1871. Literary S cieiy —The following is the order of exercises for the next, regular meet ing (Tuesday May 231 ) of the Thomaston Literary Society. Critic to note—A. C. Greene. “ “ read—J. Y. Allen. Select Reading or Declamation—G. W. T. Hannah. Imptovisatinn—W. S. Oliphant. The question for debate is: Resolved, That the forum affords a better field for eh quence than tbe pulpit. To be supported : AFFIRMATIVE. NEGATIVE. C. F. Turner, John I. Hall, W. X. Beall. J. K. Adams, S. W. D Caraway. Dr. T. R Kendall. The ladies and gehYlftmen are invited. W X Beall, Stc'y. Tiie Barnefville Ornette of the 18 h,> noticing the death of Mr. Gideon Barnes, of that place, on the 10th »nsb says: “He was the first man to remove the forsst trees from our now populous c'ity. In the year 1825 he built the first shanty here in a dense woodland, surrounded by large cane breaks and howling wolves. We can say of Unde G’ddy what can be said of very few men ; he was never heard to swear an oath during a pilgrimngt* of 81 years; he Was never intoxicated, nor known to bet on any game of chance. Thus lived and uie I a model honest man, unpretending in his daily walk, he departed with a con science clear towa'ds G“d and all mankind , hi* lust evidence was peace, love, and a comfortable assurance of his acceptance with the Divine Giver of all good. We ex tend to his be r e tved companion and lan.ily our condolence in th’B hour o affi ctio.-, believing he now rests free from all trouble and care in the haven of eternal repose.” Tnß only time when tnogt men are willing to Beek pardon, when they have no need ui H. Mr. A. 11. Brown, one of the oldest end" highly esteemed citixcns of this c >uuty, died at bis residence near Double bridges, on Saturday last, 13th inst. Mr. Brown was one of the first settlers of Up®on county, and has filled many public offices of trust and profit. He was the first Clerk of the Inferior Court of Upson county, elect-d in 1825. which office he faithfully tilled until 1830. He whs elected Sheriff in 1832 in which office he served two years lie also served as Judge of the Inferior Court f<»r many years. He served during the war of IH,>6 as Captain of an I Tan try C‘>mpa> y from Upson county in the Utir*»d States Army. He was buried last Sunday »t Fcllowshipchurch, with M tsonic honors x <y Gaston L No. 92, of Pleasant Hill, I albot county, which Lodge he has served sever and years as Master. Thus has passed away one more of our be6t and moat useful citizen®. Peace to his remains. O.v Monday last th re was a meeting * f 7he member* ~f ti.e Methodist church t<» make preliminary arrangements for the District meetirg to he held at Th onaston embracing the fifth Sunday in July. In view of getting up proper means of eritcr r aioments and of making the occasion one worthy of Thomaston, the following C rrimittees were appointed : C mmuter on Boildino. T. A. D. Weav er. Maj Wm. A. C<d>b, George Davis, Dr. T. R Rend all, and K B. Atwater. Coilm ittee . r Reception —J. 11. Roger*, M. C. Cabaniss, Dr. J. W. Suggs, and G. A. Weaver. Committee on Lights.—J. K. Adams, and J. C. Zimmerman. Me feel that it is unnecessary to urge zeal and interest on the part of the differ ent Committees, as they arc doub'less fully alive to the proper disehalge of their duty \V e 1 >ok forward to the occasion with a great deal of anxiety and interest, as we think every one should who is at all con cerned about the social and spiritual welfare of the community. There will doubtlei-ft be many visitors, delegates, ministers, and friends present. While the-spiritual man should first be considered, we would sug gest that it will not do to neglect the physi cal. From what little experience we have had in feeding ministers, we find that they appreciate a good mofsel ns much as all other e'asses of humanity. We would there s- re suggest that he who has a suitable swine, mutton, &c., will do well to begin pliysicin£ with corn and other increasing neutriinents. Be sure you do not let the chickens ascertain the time of the meeting lest they should take refuge. Parties who are willing and are so sttuited that they can entertain visitors will please notify th* Committee. An o’M gentleman being ask«»f what he wished for dinner, repbed : 4 An apnetite. got and company, something to eat and a napkin. He that getteth riohe-p ad not by right nbrt'l leave thmn in the midst of hi** devs. and at his end rK•-» 11 be a fad Jkr 18 11. JpUSINESS pUDGET. At Co.-t —A good lot of Columbus Stripes and Checks at cost at mayl3-lt- G. W McKennry A Co’s. A fre-h lor ol iiteo a id boys’ Wool Hats from 75 cents to $1 25 at may 13 It GW. McKennry & Co’s. BaC'N on Time. —We beg to state to our planting friends that we are now prepared to sell them bacon, to be paid for in the fall, on as goqd terms as any other market affords. King & Allen. inayl3-tf _ NOTICE TO A 1 TORN EYS. LI TIG AN TS. AND ALL CONCERNED. Clerk’s Office Upson Superior Qourt. ) May 6th, 1871 \ The May Term of the Superior Court for Ppsor Countv was this day adjo imed by order. »T his Honor, James W. Greene, Judge, until the 2d Monday in July next. Attorneys, Litigants, Witnesses and De fendants in State cases are hereby notified to appear at that time. The Grand and Petit Jurors drawn and summoned for the 2d week of the May Term, are hereby notified and required to be and appear by 12 o’clock, M . on suid second Monday in July. The Claim Docket will be taken up first. All the other dockets in their order. By order of His II nor, J. W. Greene, J. Si C. Flint Circuit. 11. T. Jennings, C. S. C. may 13 6t Notice —I am'now prepared to bake and prosecute claims against the United States jf.ir St« »k. Provisions, or Supplies taken cr consumed by the Federal soldiers during the war. The Act of Congress under which claims of »he above character are collected, require that the claimant shall swear that he “never voluntarily aided and abetted the enemies of the government.” Persons desiring to institute proceedings for the collection of such claims can get all neces* sary information by appliying to me. John T. Hall, apri’22 ts. A»Py at Law*. J L. Johns n A Go have a fine lrt of Virginia Salt, and other groceries. Also a fine lot of Domestic, cheap for the cash. feb4*tf. lln w to Make Money—Send to the American Publishing Company, Rutland, Vc, for their beau iful Spec men B ok, ad make ten dollars the first day you show the ho'-k. Read their advertisement in another c dumn, concerning the Parlor Album, and you wid get full particulars. The Parlor Album contains more beau* tiful embellishments than any other work extant. Tbe Specimen B>ok is sent free of pwtage. x*bl**rr fa- pOMMfiRCiAb 7 ?! Financial. THOM ASTON MARKET. Corr»cl*d wwrkljr, tTpr<Mly for 0i« ThomMtoa Hvra-ld. BY KIWcT& ALLEY. Thdmahyun, O* , May 20 XSTCL BACON—Clear »ii«-i,17 to *ve. 150 Ooantry Haofcs t** BtJTTKR— Per {/Minfl, Omhea.4sc to 00c. Country 115 c BKKf Per f*«un*t. 7r t.» Sc Bit ANDY —t'vac’u iiritndj per gCloo, 84 0® Apple Brandy <5 OH COFFFK— *>r p-. U n«i F t'»Boc t’HKKsE— »’-r iK,n*& i.-c. CORN - IVr LurWl <1 24. CHICKEN'S prlne 25e KfWlS—l*rr 15i.. BL »UU hundri*«i, 85 W W> 85 00. LA Itn—Per pnuai. tOc t»* 25c. M F \ \j —F«r f i 25 M» >T. \S*>K? — p-*r gallon, 45 U» 50e. O \TS—IVr boxhe* *1 wtt PBAS—PerbaahH.fi 25 to ftt 50. RICE— Per pnitnS, it to 12X UYE—Per t'«»hel 81 75. SALT- Per * tck. %l sft SYKUP—P>*r rail n. *sc to St.glL SUGAR*—Per r.mod, 15 to TU'tACIV» -T*lnc«<> from »ftc to ft 25 p*w poead. W H ' AT— Per baatiel, 83 00 WIIIaKT -C<»b WhiaLy p-<r cal Son, fl T 5 Bye WhUfcy. 83 oj. COTTON MARKET Corrpeto'*. weekly esprcaaty for the Tboosaaton Ileratd MtddHnc . UX L.w MldlHnj .. .... .11 Goof CrAtaary 8 FINANCIAL. oni.'rr—Rcvfrg t ost-» l SlLVEß—ttudni at t «Tto I •'» R »TS OF INfEl.Eof—On tnooey 2 per cent per month.. .. Macon market. Corrr.ctetl weekly expretely f«r the Tflo»a»ton Heratil. BACON—Cl»*ar Stde* ....8 I'M ’ 12 Cfe.-iy Rih Siitva (smoked) ... Shoulder* .. 9X© ! rt Hftin* iSu*tc ri4t IS Ck BULK ME\TS-i:l«ar BJiL« Clear Rib side* U Sh<>aM**r» 9 COFKKK—Lio *0 L*ruayra XO A 8: -lava 83 © DRI’ D FUUIT. per pound I« II RICK, p<r round ... .... ... 9 (J t© TRA—Black 1 50 © 1 75 Oretn 2 it© © 3 00 BUTTER—Goshen 48 (a) 60 Tenn-ssrc Yellow 8" 4*' Country 25 ® 40 EOO*— . . . 20 to) 25 LAIMA— . 15 IS SUGAR \ eeordiitit to er«d* 15 OH 20 M<H. XSsKS—Aeeonlinx t«'Rrade.. .. 50 (rb ©0 FISH— daekerel, bb'!, No. 1,2,8 ... 15 <’o fils 00 Kits 2 75 IS' 500 SAT.T Lv rytool per *nrk 1 90 /S' 3 00 WIIISKT-.'omm..u Rye ......... 1 <5 (it) ! I© Fine 300 (it) 5 00 Corn 12© li? Ii) Bourbon ... 350 So© Virgin * 2 50 (it 8 50 TOBAC* O -law gradeu per pound.. 6© fS 55 Medium : .... SO (it 70 Gi«,d 7© ® 80 Briiflit Virginia 8'» (it 1 VI Fancy . 1 25 (51 I M FLOUR—Superfine per bbl 7 ('0 /S 7 50 Extra | 8 00 ® S Ml Family ... . . 950 ®II no Fancy Tanntv Brand 19 50 ©ll 0© GRAIN VND TTAY. CORN—Yellow, Mixed and White.. 1 05 <& 1 10 M KM,-•... ; 1 15 @ 1 20 ORIT<— 1 25 © I 80 OATS- J 75 ® l 25 " HEAT—Per bushel I 40 ® 1 60 FIELD PEAS— 1 75 © HAY—N r:hem ft { i'/) Tennei*-e Timothy ‘i 00 11.-rd.-i (Jrasa 2 00 Tennc »e< 2 00 @ * ATLANTA MARKET. Corrected weekly oxpre sty for the Thomaston HernM CORN—White, per bushel f 9b<&s Yc la# .. WHEAT—Tenn. White, per bushel .... 1 55Q 1 80 Tcnneis.-ee Led 1 2 ufc l 85 RYK— Per hhj.h.l 1 00 BARLEY-Per buehel ~.. 1 10 OATS—Per bushel 65® 70 FLOUR- —Fancy, per sack 5 00 ■ FamilV, p r sack 40© _Kxtra. per sack 8 Ml ’Superfine per sack 8 «4> BACON—-hontder*. p/*r puood bj* lluejs.’per uOnnd Canv ase<l lbgr*»B-per puond I9(^ • . Clear aides. p«'C StOLA*>SF,*-r- *6B SYRUP—Oohten Syrnp .... 62X<foS0 Nejv Orleans Syrup 75 t^SO ME\L—Per'.hiißheJ 95 HAY—Tennessee per lOOpnnnda... • 70 . Western, per 2l>o pounds 1 be® 1 LA RD— I’er pound t4M BUTTER—fVr'ponnd 2 *5 EOG—Per ddZ"n »B'<f FIELD PEAS—Per bushel.. 1 00 . 1 25 IRISH POTATiIKE PerbaHiel 2 75 3 25 VIRGINIA SALT I’er sack ..--2 25 CO l TON Y.li RN I * —Per bunch I 25 ft PEU’H BR bNt'Y—tvr g |t.»n 4 n0 APPLE BRANDY—Per gallon . .. 2 75® 800 RECTIFIED.WIItSKY—Proof, pergal... 1 00 RYE WHlSKY—Perrallm 2 50 5 00 CORN WHISKY Country, per gallon... 150 LIME —Per hu hel 60 7f) 7 1 GREEN APPLES—Per barrel 6 0© 7(0 JAS~ W. ATWATER, DEALT! IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, it. Hardware, Qdeensware, &c., Second door East of Hardaway’s Drug Store, Main St., TIIOMABTON, ga. SWIFT <b HAMBURGER’S COTTON YARNS, AND SHEETINGS. FLINT RIVER 03NABURGS, A * D [ BElt." WHITE S SHOES, At Manufacturing Price*. 1 have Jnst received my fPRIVo STOCK of LADIES DRESS GOODS, WHITE <X)ODS, NOTIONS, Ac. i A Splendid Line of BOOTS AND SHOES. All of wbfcb have been bought recevly in the beet Markets, iam determ ned to sell at; rices to snit the times. Ceurttry Produce taken !n Exchange for Goods. Come up gentlemen and settle your Acconat? for 187©. • aprili9-1y dr thos. a. warren, GRIPFIV, GEORGIA. OFFFRB hi<a «srrv:CP“ h> tim C *'l , r ' (s • f Griffin and vicinity fpeciai stUot:«n given to the treatment ot CIIROIC DISEASES. Tl .fe a’ * di-* nee can « an C'»nanit h<m by letter Office over Ge«-rg« Beech.-r A, > o , ill Street. april29-tf SSTo SlO PER DAY. ifikXSlZgi wh'» erg; g in «ur new bueineai make fr« n 8> to §lO per d»Y io th ir cwn locali les. Full pHrticnla'-a and lnatmrthmr aeri by mail. la n»--d of i»er eddreec ateoo*. CwwcTr C. F. TUltNEll & BROTHER, DEALS** IP DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, FANCY ARTICLES, TRIMMINGS, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Tobacco and Gfooefles, Corner #f Mala aad llailn,ad Street*, THOMASTON, GEORGIA. .A good stock of SPRING GOODS recently received. ' • aprilKMX ATLANTA AUCTION AND COMMISSION - MART, Under the H. I. Kimball HonM, Fronting on Railroad Avtaae, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Cash AUrauoea made on Consignments, Negotiations Effected, eto. FRANK SMITH, J- H. BARRETT, PROPRIETOR ACC DOSSER. N. H.—Special Attention Given to the Sale of Heal Estate. arrHl It MTBRIDE & CO., IMPOSTERS OF EARTHENWARE, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, AND MANUFACTURER'S AGENTS FOR SIL’ER PLATED WARE 3a O 3a O. TO MERCHANTS. We will duplicate any NKW YORK assortment of CROi KERT, CUTLERY OR GLASS-WAKE We iiave assorted Crate* of BEST lItOSSTOSE 111 (!. WIRE, of onr own importation, packed to onr order, and VX ACTLT SUITED TO THE WANTS OF COUNTRY MERCHANTS, containing no high-priced di*hes or tureen*, or other hard atock. bat Just *n< b Goo<‘« a* those in eonstant cash demand. We sell Crate* for net cash for FSO.OO, and gnaianteo entire satiafactlon to every purchaser. Will send list* on application. GRAKTTIU.K, Ga.. April 7, 1871. Ms«*u. Mcßkipk A C«„ Atlanta, Ga : We hare JCBt marked the Crockery, Ac W» are pleased with the hill. A TTow ns to cogratnlate yon on •rearing eneh a GOOD i’At KER. Scarcely a piece broken I Fill the order for Cutlery at towed price*. Truly yoore, may 18 ly OARRETT A ZELLERS. H. R. CHAMBERS, DEALER IN STOVES, TIN-WARE, AND HOUSE • FURNISHING GOODS, BABNENTILLE, GA. Keepa aiwurs on h.,nd the best Patlerte of COOK STOVES, Which he sells at MACON and ATLANTA PRICES, Give him a call at the BUICK R(X)M next door to Stafford, Blalock & Co’s. Wart bouse. apl.’O-ly WATCH REPAIRING. r pilK « ns nf I’f.su*'. r-fi ;,fjj 1,-et X counties arc Teep. crf.ilty informed that I havc m ve-i my gtfx ku> ih- *t«.rv <» Mr. Vt tn W*llae»>, aid am m>w prepare.l to execute */>H In my I'rw of bn* - n*«cs ‘»i *-he m.»*t favor «bl- teTus. K.p LiCg of all kirelt none at th • sh'rwv n<» ioi as l i the nevve* a»sn ner. 1 have laci'Hes t«»r tan lng ont work. #n Iby atnat tUentioe ‘o M»i-»n -re hops to receive a libera, dtv of pearr%afr<. ▼try mwPooWuHv. . 1871. CHEAPER THAN EVER! 1871. • We invite onr friends and the people to call and examine OUR STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS JUST RECEIVED. They have been selected with care and bought at very satisfactory prices. Wc have priced them expressly for CASH paying customers, and they will be found lower than GOODS have been bought for years. We desire to realize but a very small profit on oar Goods, satisfied that we can make it to your interest to spend a your CASH with us. Please call and let us show you our , LADIES DRESS GOODS, PRINTS, BLEACHED 3a EROWN DOMESTICS, of which we have a great variety in Style and Price. NOTIONS in variety, Hosiery, Collars, Cuffs, Ribbons for trimming, {sash and Belt Ribbons, Shoes for Ladies, Men and Children. READY-MADE CLO'I fIING, latest dtyles; HATS for Men Boys and Children, Sundowns and Seasides for Ladies, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Hardware, Tin Ware, Crockery vnd Glass Ware. A fine assortment of Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Rice, Lard, Bacon and Tobacco, Fancy Groceries, Candy, &c. Our stock of DRUGS is complete with decline in prices. Books and Stationary. Call at the Tiiomaston CASH STORE and see SUGGS & OLIPHANT. MARBLE YARD, GRIFFIN, GA. TII. BR \Y, fn inform hie • frienda and eesry Body elae of the fact, that *'•- tide* hi* con' ectioo with tbla aatno builnes* in tbs City oT Philadelphia) which stf-nda bins man j ».d' aotagc:«, he baa opened a MARBLE BUSINESS in Griffin, r> n hia own accnnr.t. and ia pr«-par#d »o fnrts- Bh any style of 'lonuto«ntal Work on t*r«a at i>m&id* modeling »t possible. Kelers to many flr.a &}C„ wbioh hp has put ap in the aerersl Cemeteries of fir ifin, 'JreenyHle, Nenniin. Latirarge, Forsyth and many parte of the eowntry adjaoerj rr,t»yl3 ts FAIR WARNING. ITIF.HEBY eive notice t<» all whr> nre indebted t® Pa -f. 0. i'rTT, formwMeiil aerr'e*# rendered opto 'he tat dty of January, 1871. that their notes and accounts have Been placed in my hands for coliactli n, and that if the same «re iw set led by the Brst diy of May neat, I am ordwrad to institute local proceedings it each eaa#, irrespective «>f person or co or. •pril3*lm j Y. A LLkN’, Attorn* y. ]DEnsrTisT i r I'MiE ttnHor«ieperi hoing pf-rmtinent A located in Thotnaton. still tender* thler professional ••t vices lit the practice ol Deat.stry to the eiliacntof l peon and adjoining counties Teeth inserted on c id •hror. adamantl eor rnt.ber. All wo’-k warm &f*d and a go dft guaranteed. Oflioo op ttolrs o?*r WILSON >A A'Ytiio store. dec- ft BP.TAN * BAWTFR. Hints to Stock Breeders. J’Jst ]'Lbii:bed. A BRIEF :ind rmctti‘»i wi.rk. written hr one of the most sacccirfal Bv;c<c Rreede-s in the United {-tares, who h -.a made the « id<v oi Block reel ing a &mdv t**r r**r*v yr&ia. It contains sduai.j* .Hints never !>#(• *re published: tell* h->w to Dreed 8»-x-a »t will. Kvery > ar.-u«-r • r >ti*-k Breeder aroul l haee A copy. Price tti C'la. For fcde at this i»rt Ce may 14-vs The Southern Farm and Home. A Cl SAT CXlf-S AOMCrLTCEAL KOJIIMLT. G E.\. W. 31. BROWINE, IMTOI, At S3 03 per Tear 1& A lranre. r pi!F S-*.*ond V>lup* rr I prior f with 1 liiTenr-aar aesbwr. 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