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THETHO MASTON H ERALD.
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THOMASTorr, GA.,Mnr 77 1372,
The THOM ASTON HRK ALD huTaLa 15c
Circulation in t'piiou, Pike, Mcilucilifr,
Talbot, Spahllug, Monroe, Illbb, Muirogi t
and Rntts.
Aspirants for Gubernatorial honors
arc bo numerous in North Carolina,
that it is proposed to have injunctions
issued restraining thorn fVoiti allowing
their names to be used in that con
nection.
Mr. Sumner ia still laboring in
Congress for the passnge of a oill
providing for the establishment of
mixed schools. Ilis efforts thus far
have been fruitless, for which ex
tolled be A’lab.
James Gordon Bennett, jr., of the
New York Herald, has bet with Au
gu tus Belmont, the Chairman of the
Democratic Executive ( oinmittee,
SIO,OOO against $4,000 thad President
Grant will he re-elected. Bennett is
wealthy and wou‘t mind the loss of
his SIO,OOO.
Col. L. J Glenn has been nominated
by the Democrats of Fulton county
as a cnndida’e for Bepresentative,
the office being rendered va
cant by the resignation of Capt. 11.
Jackson. Col. Glenn is a sound man.
and if elected will discharge tne duties
of his position with ability.
On Wednesday of last week the
United States Senate had its full
compliment of Senators for the fh>t
time since the South Carolina mem
bers withdrew in the winter of 1831.
The representation of the whole
thirty-seven States was completed by
the admission without debate, of Gen.
llansom, ol North Carolina.
By the illegal sale of arms to Fiance
during tho Franco-Prussian war, the
Government jobbers realized the mu
nificent sum of $8,000,000. This
amount has not been paid into the
Treasury, however, aud an investiga
tion is necessary to determine by
whom it was received and what dis
position 4 was made of it.
According to the last census this
county is credited with a total popu
lation of 9.43o’—white 4.8G5, black
4,50-3. ’ In 1860 the aggregate popu
lation was 9,910, in 1850 9.424. in
1840 9,408, and in 1830 7.013.
During the past ten years it will be
seen that there has been a lulling off
of 480, of which number 150 were
white, the rest, 330. black.*
lion. Thomas J. Speer, our Repre
sentative in Congress, will please ac
cept our thanks for a copy of the
Ninth General Census of ti e United
States. It is a valuable document and
shall be preserved.
lion. Thomas M. Norwood, Sena
tor, will also accept thanks for the
Patent Office Reports for 1808, 4
volumes.
Ihe “Bread and Butter Brig ide,”
which demands the re-election of
Grant, consists of about 31,000 Post
masters, 17.000 officers under the
command of the Treasury Depart
ment, with a signal corps of 3.000
more under different leaders, making
in ail 51,000 noble patriots who de
mand that Grant shall be kept in
power in order that they may contin
ue to hold office and serve the country
for their own good.
A well-uieuning, itinerant dealer in
soap, lately presented every member
of the Virginia House of Delegates
with a bar of his cleansing compound.
In a speech he made to them he said
that it would thoroughly remove spots
or stains from any article in lrom ten
to fifteen minutes.
Let the philanthropic but credulous
ten dor take some of it to Washington
and endeavor to remove the stains
from certain Radical Congressmen.
He would have a life-long jub of it.
From a statement just transmitted
to Congress by the Secretary of War,
it appears that t r total number of
negroes enlisted ir. the Northern
.Army was 178.975. Os this number
fully one fifth deserted, and thus in. vt*
no claim upon the Government for
pension. So “the colored tro ps
fought nobly,” and are to have tin*
pleasure of greasing up $20,000,000
of the National currency for their
K 1 *yalty.”
Wendell Phillips, in an address re
cently delivered before the Interna*
tional Grand Lodge of the Knights
of Bt. Crispin, on the labor question,
pH l l(d the workingimn ou the batik,
promising them ihat they would elect
the President Iti IS7*J. if they stood
together and did notallow their Order
to become the recruiting ground of
other political organizations.
A circular has been issued, signed
by several prominent Northern mili
tary men, suggesting that a Soldiers’
and Sailors' National Convention be
held in New York city some time in
May, to formally call upon the Philo
udelphia (out-and-out Grant) Conven
tion, to nominate a candidate Ur the
Presidency other than the present
incumbent.
; Two months ago the anti-Grant
movement among the Radicals was
laughed at as a thii g of trifling im
portance, to-day it stands forth wiih
almost the proportions of a revolution.
A clear-sighted Administration paper
alarmed at its rapid growth, counsels
that caic he used by the friends of
Grant in their dealing with ir, and
lugubriously exclaims that ‘‘political
affairs have taken a most serious
turn.” Is the serious “turn” this pa
per speaks of to be the twisting of
Grant’s neck by the Cincinnati Con
vention ?
One George D. Orner, Collector of
Internal Kcvenue for the Fifth Mis
souri District, after stealing SIOO,OOO
in the short space of two years, has
been turned out by our honest Presi
dent, because the ninny-hammer could
not keep his affairs io himself. Orner
now waxeth wroth, and being an in
dividual ti considerable influence in
middle Missouri, emphatically declares
that he will earnestly support the
nominee of the Cincinnati Convention,
and through that organization labor
to turn his former friend, the Presi
dent, from the White House. i ins
is an excellent illusti ation of the
familiar saying that “one good turn
desei ves an«*ther.”
Tltt- \omiual u.n Mailt u t ti mi mutt i
The names of lonian Trumbull and
Charles Francis Adams are brought
forward very prominently by the press
as suitable and likely to compose the
Cincinnati ticket. In some cases the
one, and in about as many the other,
is placed foremost. It seems to he
undisputed that either <P them huii and
make a good Vice-President or P.es
iilent ; and many people think they
could be elected.
Judge Davis is as conspicuous as
ever among tne candidates for the
first place on the ticket. The gravest
question in regat and to him is that,
raised by the World, whether his
opinion in the Missouri ease will weak
en him with the Catholics —a very im
portant element of political strength.
The recent powerful letter of Gov.
Palmer, of l liuois, in favor of the
Cincinnati movement, has added some
thing to the strength of Mr. Greeley.
Somehow or other people seem to as
sociate the two names toget er
Greeley for President and Palmer
for Vice-President.
We suppose the New \<>rk de’ega
lion will be unanimous for Mr Gree
ley, and the voice of this great State
will have a good deal of influence.
Letters from all parts es the country
speak kindly, and many of-them
enthusiastically, oi Mr. Greeley. If
he is nominated the canvass will be
about the liveliest that will have taken
place in this country. Llis nomination
would kindle a great deal of enthusi
asm in the ranks, lie brings to the
new party a powerful support, and
his name should be fairly considered
in selecting a standard bearer. —New
York £un.
Next week we will give our readers
an epitome of the proceedings of the
Liberal Republican Convention, oth
erwise known as the Cincinnati t on
vent ion. Such a report will benefit
those who have not access to pipers
having full telegraphic news.
All the (Southern delegates held a
conference Tuesday evening to con
sider the subject of a permanent
Chairman of the Convention, and it
was unanimously resolved that Carl
Schinz *as the man best fitted to
preside over its deliberations.
The C' nvention was called to order
on Wednesday by Judge Win, B.
Caldwell, of Cincinnati, who nomi
nated Judge Stallo, also of Cincinnati,
temporary f hairrnan.
1 he New \ oi k delegation had an
cj
exciung meeting at which 125 dele
gates were present. The following
resoluti » n was passed ;
Resolved, I hat the New York del
egation cast its vote for Horace
Greeley until ten deleg r es request
the delegation to retire for consulta
tion, after which the vote shall be
cast for Greeley subject to the direc
tion of the delegation.
Judge Stanley Mathews, of Ohio,
was nominated for temporary ('hair
man, which was carried unanimously.
After a number of speeches the
body adjourned until 10 o clock, after
resolving that each State delegation
shall elect delegates equd in number
to double the votes of each State in
the E ectoral (College.
Fenton, ex-Govcrnor of New York,
and one of the delegates, left early
W. dnesday morning mysteriously.
II s friends were reserved as to the
reason for his departure.
Among tin* delegates present were
several c-lored men from Soul hern
States.
Vesuvius i- tioil ng over with ram*.
*j r->
Hu* lavi is flawing down the m out
tain side, carrying destruction in its
path. Lives have b* en. lost and much
property Explosions within the vol
cano are heard almost hourly, and the
fl tint's can be seen distinctly from
Naples. One report says that 200
persons have hern burnt to death
already. The fl tines hurst from the
earth in places where no danger is
apprehended. The panic - stt i, k* n
people are fleeing in every direction.
A bill now before Congress pro
poses the I tying of a tube of wrought
iron, 2 GOO leet in length. GO feet in
breath in the clear, mol 24 feet high,
at a e-St of $2 500 000. under the
East Kiver. to f.tc I if ate travel bet ween
New York and Bxmklyn. The tube
is to be so laid in the bottom of the
river as not to obstruet or inteifere
with navigation
Am ng the pith ms i.-Mied ill one
week in April, there were the follow
ing: Switch for Hair ; Edge- fiui.-lt
for But ton-h< It s ; Filth Wheel for
Carriages; Shoe Fastening ; D-vice
tor Attaching B u-hes to Hat's; Nut
meg-grater; Apparatus for Raising
D ugh ; Dental Biugg •* ; Combined
Shovel and Tong-; Money-packet
lor Gaunents; Biog n ; Insect Ex
terminator ; Butter m * ! d.
The National Baaed or Underwriters
announce t he total loss hy the Chicago
fire at sllß 000.000. oi wh c i only a
comparatively small portion was m
.-Ui ed.
During ;t Heavy gaie a few days
since in Boston, the g'gantic Coli.se
urn, in process of erection fo> the
International Jubilee, fell with a crash
that was heard for miles.
Imp rta'T im c v. u - . - »a,i eo invented
the telescope; C lumhus discovered anew
wnr and ; II irvt'v, the circulation nf the bio and
and Ti> I’i'i f. M i-e is due the credit
teaching the lighning to talk hut it
was reserved t-. Pr J lira .fi.*-d to pm etr.ue
the my-ticdepths id scionoe, and drag On re
frmu th>* wonder of mir century. The vieto
rv lias b-en won and w i,,,,,, is fret- !
The sale of Dr. J li adfimd’s Female
Regulator is unpreced lit'd in the hi-t /y
f popular remedies, and thm-auls nl c*r
i fi sites are nun "gin fr* m g*a'elui vvmitei
thr* Ugh lit 'll Union. uUesting Os powers
and applau in g H 8 unt dd he'nfis m their
sex. may hit
So general a i- the puh ic c mfi Lnde'be
cme i *i Dr Ay o’- ra dci e. - n ds . _* rent
ih* d* mu* and f*r 'lnm mat u ipMncm! and
villa ns are attempting to *kc ive the u -
wary hy imposing up n the n their worth
less nos'rum- no era similarity ut name
I’herrv P*u-t *ral L z nges. Dr. Aym\-
r ucties. A' ci* s P is* i|es h>r Coughs, tin r—
rv Pe.hnral C' Ugh D."pß An r’s Fever ad
Ague Ou re, Dr. Ayer’s Indian Pdis.
(none t which are <>l l)r Ayer’s m i *ut *o
lure or rt nipositim ) are specimens I tht
vi'lainv an i deceit. Tttev not only and f*au !
the sick ol then- in-mex hut f s uneth mure
import mt than tn oiev. Fr in c ume ir t
ttie people are protected (>v law which e
D ctor promptiy enf**rces. tun these evs-io -
-omet ones elude tin* law, md purr!: is* t -
must pr tect them-elv s hv r fu-ing t*» hr
and c* ived hy them. - D V r (.V // ) B<>e
may 4 h
Tub ques i *•• ».as • n hn u sk *1 l>\
those interested. “I an I have i, y or ray Im l r
restuied to is n oural c* I *r. w h ut c lor
ing the .-kit ? a <1 ni" m- ft»«n Irk- te
thickened up ? VV *• a w .* I ea an
would advise y ut* na t » tr* at eon *h«*
tinir. vi heh i- rmh'i-' ed • II P. ila I A
0"., Nashua N II , wl l o -* iid •( Ire**, ut* •
Mepbesitimt. Ttiev ua* the proprie-ot- *1
liali’s Vegetable S.oibuu Xicncwer.
Staleil ut l|e:i If |, f i- c ■ ly (•« li j£ "U s ,
ittnl iii w j/r. v\ Iruui 'lie “■■line • »-!»** !
l>u:. i c»-e tit ifi\ "f the scalp, * r
t»y rho ue f nJnrinlic pr**pur iii it), tin*
liaif-min* ht'ro.iH'H !•'«• ■*' 1 s ill u'ti
aiid preVi-fitH itie ii w tnllu-le I nun renco
11■ vr 'tie MirhitM*. Their prefi.ifaii*»ii will
«ts ;(P ;| |I» rle -* I V ItP.il •• V «***tl«l * i 1 ! i Ilf t»'t*
8 nip, and, 11v it- (niite pr«ipet lie*. *: 1 p»'<*
k rvi* and s'Mo'r on tt-e r.**>t* > f. 111 hair,
St 'ff‘ X >!s <! H J)“S \/,,infX. l'W '
flew /Advertisements.
United States Internal Revenue.
Cl LiOClOi:'# OFflCe, ?sl) I'l'TiaCT Ofot:OtA. I
* VlaCun, Ra. May I, 1872. J
ASSfAL TAX TICK.
N" OTICE t< h* r*-bv given that the annual list of t tps
assessed inihi- Collfi-ti-in District tor'he ve»,r 1872
h*> tn received i o:11 the \s-essor, nd that th■■ dtt
tfisaril taxes tin r-in specified bvve becrne due nnd
•payable.
The I'ollectnr, or one of his deputies will attend at
this office from Vliiv sth in 15th. inclusive. (Sundays
except*-’) hcwcen the hours of it a m to I P M and
from l spm, to n dive taxes due in Rihh fonn'y
Notice will b given b\ po-lers 01 h and to and place
one -f the Deputy Collectors will tie o receive taxes
du< ftoni persona r. si ing in other counties.
Pfin 'll is wilt he served on .11 per-nus ni pt cling fit
mUe p '.vn»ent ui Idn ilie above sp<-cifi 'I time : onil f*r
ihe issiiinp tin service 111 re *f a fi e o v*i c ms. add
cen's for e -eh tode actually tin I uec.es why naveled
in S' rvii.p llle ' line, will lie ohaiged. ll put loelit be
n l m de within f<-ti dais aio rtlie service demands,
wari-n ts cf is raim apaiiist. pMiptn wul i.e issued 'or
th. c. Fe.di not uii |> 'id laves w 11Ii ti e per centum
addi'ioi «l, • n 1 inn-rest »r the rate of one jo-r centum
p. r un-ffrh, besides cost ma evpeii'i* o distr i r,
nii\4-lt BEN-1 A VIIN K KELL. Col lector.
/ i KOKH l \ I’i*Bov o rxTY —Wbeieas 1 N. Smith,
**or(r ivi f i'll eounr\. a|.|iln-'for »lie .ilmin’straiton
rie i-.oli 8 lion lit 111, estate of Z eh.li.ill need, late of
L'p' ii c>untv iteCeased, in the pi ice oi .1 an s vv
l*ivver. removed.
. he-e aie therefor- . to cite and admonish the kindred
ant er diim-s ot sal d-ce i'P'l. t- sii w c.-m-e. it any
thev have on th fi st 'limd tv in -In e :n-.v, why the
pf.i.er id petitione ; h -uI ' not be granted.
<*i v• • urnf.r my liand this .'4th di v and \ ril, 1872
apt' 127 td W\|. a id M>l>, Ordinary.
BRICK MAKING"
OX vV |I I F IT.I! 'II K I'l I. op M 1 V
revt. we w II he prepared to turni'h itri k to all
at, Ki-asi'w ble I’nc-s ~e el in your orders and be in
time. Brick Yard two miles South of l lmma-ton.
n 127 ts 'V V! LA'TE dr llo.Vvlil) H’ILMKS.
Atlantic,
FORT VALLTY & MEMPHIS R. R.
ri i voni'Y »«i v !'(’ td| j.’
t’ at I am appointed f'ommis i m-r t > take Mock
an' hpht of 'h> tor ‘lie a Mamie Fort Yihev and
\b niph s ! ailroad I 'oinpinv. I In- 'riends if In* It m I
wiil cine forward as earlv as po-pthh- and .aid tiie
ent t|ii* \V vi, ,JOII v.'ON. Dir. ctm-
H|in|ti7 ts
JOIIM MAY it:K ,
MEKCIIANI TA ! \A >K,
Barnesvll e, Georgia,
X I’lu i* vrf:i>t<i f»n m.lhusixk's
in his line at Low i‘ri es, an ! and tire.- trinity enstotffers
to c dl : n I Fee h’ln. apr27-Iy
ECLEfiTC GALLERY'
< F
File Steel Enaaviigs.
F l- Til F
Portfolio Scrap-Book, Framing, or
For Purposes of Illustration.
Nearly 300 Different Sabjeeis
C MR' I INO
iiistout\N’s, roErs, urri'T'. w\rriors em
pkium: , kinhs. ?r\ n-soßv,
III';0:U’ a N;) 11) l. Ai i neiUUKs, Ktc,.tc,etc.
rI A ! INI’ R , r ~v .w CO n. or. in 1 n
H Fi, ct.C and auaZiNP. duiirg the past 2’. rears The
Fllhjeets have be. n >• I cl and «tdi gu ar care . n b th
s' *es -f the ,vtl intic Th v :tre p iiif.il in different
si-z and p p. r, either siual! siz .7 bi !•>. or <j i ill . s'Z •,
in h i
I*l:H't :8m i 1 -1Z", Id : q’larlu s'z-. 15c A 'l'ceimet.
of C( It 'iZ~ all I < atah g eS' 111 oil r- tp' • f .-f>C Hid,
on ri ceipi m I. live <d each size "id sent.
CaT.VT.' GUPS sKXT Fhi.K To ANY \» DltlSS.
E. 1«. PELTOX, Publisher,
ap i 127 ts 108 Fulton St., XiXy York.
ssaooo WORTH.
GRUBS &. MEDiGINES,
CHEMICALS,
INSTKFMENTS,
PEE EUMEUY,
FANCY
PATENT MEDICINES,
PAIN I S,
OILS,
G L A E i C.
F R ALE I$Y
fIiJIBdITOV TiVLdU & (0.
AT
BOTTOM THICKS.
J. s O VY.iillli-ph!p Air nts fur tlin i.'RL
; It.; vTKD CIIY" TA I, \V I K LE \D.
wni. b 'or vv 111 (f .N ss ,H 1 NI S' an I Fll VI II I
TY cannot be lIQIT vLLI'D. -Vho e>ai* Agent.' fm a 1
the po nIarI*ATKNT \. LDIdN K>, ■ ali and ex ni
ine ?toc.k and Prices.
PE3IBEItTfWV. TAYLOR & CO.,
\VU >l**n,»lc Di iiggivt',
So 1J Kinilnill House,
iiprll‘27 Cm Aflanlu. Gu.
AfiKN'TS \V\NTKI» Foil
ROMANISM AS IT IS,
An entirely new -inrhentir exhaustive and '’andaid
work ...eminent ly .dipted lo the times It Indy u« c#.v
er- the wh le om'sn system, ami exposes is in-idmus
workit g' to •••cure JitU eontio 1 .
CONN I’U It LI MINT. COM \NY.
n ch 23 4t. ( ii cii.iiati. • -1 io
FOR rtSIsTT !
rp K i .v. •• t i...
I Che’ ev heild'rg A verv go- and stand for a • de- and
f I an ; oiligi l.k ‘-ii'i- • ss. Kor t- rm» per .nmiih
k||pl> lo [m-. ’6] VV, X *»F.\LI_
MARSHA I A j HOUSE.
S\Y\'»»H. t;.\.
A. B. LUCE, Proprietor.
D y B -nrUid f.S DO. tncliS ts
Watch-Maker and Jeweler.
T'A (if T • ! t *••• • ••<• f 1 1 v n ■in ’ *’o <*’ iz '*t
of 'homaston and viclnftr. that I hive taken a
wiin-ow iii ' r VYm .fiihti'o* ’s slo-e. near the hotel,
where 1 m prepared t<* Ipair atches mil ewelry
in ttie b st in-inner. Plain dl Itings made to order
In r ving n«at|y exccu’e--. Pictures *»i'l tuk* n over
Mv-srs twatei Jt r-b.ruian’k
ocU4 ts JOHN di. LONQITEoT.
Upson Sheriff's Sale.
\\’ ll.ij •• ‘ »h- ti * l*ii*-* ij.i v m.
f ? May next, betoreihe’ ouri hoii-e door in Thotn
aston. Unaoii couuiv. tla . between ihe 1« gal hours ol
■ ale, ihe I 1J..1 Inn propen v to V* li:
One lot in 'hci •« not Thom sin, k'mwn In 'h* plan
Os sat A town MS 1 -I No 4, t-d g • gh'y fee' in ir..nt.
running hack ixt> feet f «ingm .’heNoitl. »<•■• part ol
8i *l low n. Lev idon b virtue 'wo tax ti s«s i-sned
h Jain -a Ibdlim n. lax **llector, in favor of ihe -tate
of .eorgi-i an-l Dps,hi . o uitv xgsmst •L-hn Bland ad
J .hn Klitud ,-is.en tor wit -. Lev ied on a* the piup< rty
»*' siid defemlaiits. i’ropmix p-doled <ut hv .1. hn
Blind, dc mil'll, t irch sr.h I"7 2. Levy m «de and
returned by -I. VV. Beall,* otistahle.
apr.B .and O. C. SII V KM \N, S|,e»iff
li. B. LANGFORD,
<BW * < *** ***** i
- AND RETAIL DEALER IN
STliffi, IIIILIiIIW mill!,
BLO< K TIN. TIN PLATE, SHEET
IKON Jt TIN NEKS* FIN I>l NOS,
SLATE MANTELS AND GRATES,
HOISE-FIRXISHIXt; GOODS OF
EVERY DESCRIPTION, dfc.
COPPER STILLS,
Keystone Block, Whitehall St.,
ATLAN TA, O EORGI A.
Ag mt tor the Celebrated “«ill AKTKK OV K STY)VKS ”
ttuhlfi Siu
MULES ON TIME!
In tVE VV IVTV TM 0 i.mi.l f (JOOH
KEN I UCKY MtTLKf- to
SI LL ON A CREDIT,
Payable hekt Fill. They are at the Sta Mes of Missra.
.Ti'tati s< ti ,v ilightowi r. Come andsee them.
luchiOtf N. 11. BvYLKSS
UIBIJOAS
Millinery and Straw Goods,
1 s *7 a .
ALSO
White Goods, Embroideries, &c.
HmTilOMi. HTOil CO.,
IVIP RTr HS. M KNIT VI Tt l FKS NPJ 1110 118
R> >N \ V I'', TIMM mini:. N 1 K nd ~\- 11 1.11 l'• N■».
VFLY ’- I RI IP iN". BE K 11l s RitNNEI -II K
>Vll\' VEIAKi imdt V ITS, FI.uA Ft- \ I'll
EI!S. o|;\ iVi i Nl - Kt.’A vi ►> .v , Tu* \VV iu»N
Nl'. I find Ladies ,ih! till 'ten' !i V Id', i rimim and .mi
lllf I til 111- and \ml in eon ee!) ,g V'jife-o ni. \V t{l’K
<it !• »!)-*. LI VEN . I.vf it.OIDEME- t. < E*. X > IS,
nil.lAKr '-l-.iT'. li v MiKi.ll' lIIi.FS. VKII.IMi.
HEAD NETS. *e . Ac.
X.ts. 217 an i 27M Hat ini eMtn f,
BAI.TI MO R K MI) .
Th se g..(l- ar manuf etuia-d h- u- or b ught *or
t'a.sh-1 ee'lv fro ihe. h u'• |n an a. <1 uui rc ti Vl-m
--fie u-ei m .-ut'-r . c’ng all • It*-1«i esi n vetti. sim q u-il ,-d
in v .tie v wnd ;h ipiu-.'j, in an\ market. «> d< »■> tidvd
with c ir,-. p •■uipine.'H .tint -it»i> den. met,l»i tt
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I'ngin.-il 0.-'m l*t;os;.ft<rfe f .-ich -*)• : I- nil- C'
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CURRENCY OR IN COTTON
ll ift Cotton, T>v delivering fit l»i>
i • • v. ; ■ t -
Depot, on or hes ti e
NOYSMBEH 1,1372,
a hale of four hundred pounds Low
Middling COH ON for each ton of
GUANO houghr. Apply to
T. S. SHARMAN, Ag't.
For N. A. Hardee’s ?<>n k Cos.
fc! 8 t
V<m 8 w | I’.l til- \ |VV K 8 < \ \'v
thorough'css up n the Li vet abd 0.-nernl ' ir
•nu itn hi keeps the |tn i-N in ’V-itnciil Mmj n and
• leat-se- the Svs* m **otn P i p' r’t) s Nevei tails
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v 1 1 U» I » I V * I
r.4>'. o. b. r.t ptituyuv::,
if V I'll ‘V** a'xr* •> a.v* «V» • f i I u | rr , - .
nt-nt. I>>gp. |M . 1 .otg- an••!». •.--a i petit' Natt'ca
Sonr Bt<*tnaeb, Heart- "urn, l'ebility, Low -piMts. « old
Fee' and linn 's, Costivcncas, L'siltstni-ss Colic ( hron
ic < hi Is and Fever.
' nrrt'. ntided in at'iiet aC'-ord*’ ce with skillful cie m
istrv ||.d 'ci li'ifie phomnev ’ftl« J." r * - lv Veg. t die
h-usafei if Ii FKK ll Ih f ' “** “ e ‘
v•i rs i L •-• » M 1 1 n . L f jjt lest ol
iw ci t a jAvv/y ,i ;vv7vtv , .'^vv!, V » in-
Cl ,'HHt lire, b • I. 'I 'C i . ll- '• 1 » t le t IH'IVf dill I.‘|-
CUpcrant hv the enlg 'i ll and ii'.-i 'in ny ot ,h in ad>
using p ; Ml hai Miotli'll' a.Llj Ste<t that It I rep- the
I.'v- rin heal i It'ul ac nil ; ml v her lie Hi• ec ins re
oaserv id ih»- pro e-s "I w .>te and r- pi r sli i'C:i in the
h ini n." Stem con mne- nt |ti . nat|i- nlv t«. a iipe n|
■ g--. ate! ■ 1 " tke
:!‘,l p ’4- I vei- htieoicine...
to th W ’’g a e
■till nt vr:i « tli ut .-iilrsgn- « n »«. ve er.inc -ii#
hi.~ (i etngitive Adap’e "• 'he most uclicate temp.-r
--ameti’and r"b' s' c is if'tort. ir otn b giv* ti «i h
equal Safely .ill Ii t t-i H■ f succc. sto the \ ouug child,
invalid i. dv or &U«*ng man
DR. O. S. PROPHITT’3
AHODYNE PAIH KILL IT.
NEVKi, Evil INO 1
I-
Kill Paia in Every Form.
Cun s I’ ins in the K.-e k ' he'' H i's r L in**-. Iff eti
tmiilstii. Nrtir gi OmuMi t'nsiis. Rroti bill UTe'- ins
Ki nev I)I.-(ims Ivspcp-ii Liver • oitipl nr; folic.
Cholera, fit dcra vt,,rns. I’lrtt t->. X'tiithw. Lewrt
Kuril i'l.oi hac’ie. .1 I w nije. Faraclie. toll ulir Bpi';,j.,B
Kmi-cs < nts. • < ntus ori', »S»reo, Integrated VV- unds.
Seal, b t‘ur ', t 101 l t-tlains Fr. si llites, l*o sues of all
kill s. vtgetH le or ititw .1. "f ah me Beinedi s over
I KILL ITJ
* - -'-<vc* *.»- —c- -j. '.iitvrs
disi-ovi-red'or th<-relif ■ f stiff ring hum-milthis is’he
i»cst I’la in Medioafor known to Metficwl >cie,n e. The
cure is spee* y and permanent in the most, inveterate
di-easi-s This Is n humbug out a grad medical dis
Cf-vetv. A Fain K-l cr ci>t.tail,ii.g nc yoi»on to nfl-irne,
purl te or diive'he irff rmitH n i prn .n .nt'-rnal erg n
,ts R et-B< \is tritli uaiii or u!— Rebel is lost nt < to
d ue it is d' stfne t to bant h pnilks nod aches, v> oil in is
ns. iwumes, iro vhe lace ol ibc earUi. n2O-Iy
To the Citizens of Thomasto:,-
w E HIE UXt>fcnsiLl NEi> |j AVf
arranged to luratab Hie market ot Tbitnasu t and
the »u uuier, to
BEEF,
IVUJTTOri,
KID, ETC.
X\e wtl’ be tr.dy to f mbh .very dvinau] b, , ts
2kh «»t Apill. Having the Capital « Lll We
Pledge the Citif na ol I'hontHston t,s t,., 0 .| aV,„it,M
u they can find In the <t«t* au». a»k4#a>’„ t f r (
Respect fully.
apr"*-tf It v EDWIN A BUI.W x.
C3r. -A..
Dt ALKX tX
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
THOM ASTON. Ga.,
"J N V I I KS f'io l'iitn»i s ut ii t| ~ p, |
Kxwi In*- hit stock of M’RINO and M’XIMKp r
ju»t received. -
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O JN.PLOI..I I\T A
FERTILIZER.
§SO P. It TON. CASH
#GO I’Elt TON. ON TIMK
PayiißK* in MON LY, or ii
ION Sit J,) CC’ t 8 pCI pt lilri,
PLANTERS p efers.
THOM ASTON, Gv.
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Family Groceries. &c., Zc..
h' 'he *o> m r Drnsr v t* re of H. 11 MU; \ ' A
will kfr|i 01. h ffl'h- It** Q- It ol <>■ **d-. :,|| l •
!n» .he |> •«* 2 i>.v one, nnt c• ■ Ci-h in- ' :
a c <il illlf til
liirqgtf Ii •
CREEKHOU
Nenert Hotel to hi* I >t.
FORSYTH,
Ll> (’ALA WAY, I 'J
tTleik. Pr.-r M-v
I.ivery Stable Attatchd
in: \ \ u! I
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I ? , OfJT\'U<»X. «T IJOVI R' Ml ST r ’i 1* f
2,740 POUNDS to lit* ton. Send for !•«»» i*» I
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A pent for fnE*i*'’e<s i »‘ 1
febin 2m r»'» n "“ K '
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l’pi*<*n a fid a*'}f»ipii 8 •••nmi T**l
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a e rt fit irnarante* <1 oflb e dp-* ■
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land b lnr.iln a t he *t»* '*• "eerie
c* as* and l> 1 g iii 6Hi I *:*.nnt , H
i* eiißo td 13 \ HAT I .1*
Upson 6l~cr l" $
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ft jt Tnesd v in M-v n* x’ b ;»e<
t> ll*m ins? prnpcitv to » t :
Of.f* *•* tain ti*-ii-.-a' and -t nr.w f '
While, rn 'Hr bfint !*• the » “• ' ’ . >
©*iiH i. b vi t ■ tafia i*'t > °*| r f
♦’< urt *.t U|*M>n c* m v v ' *' . l
proprietor* <*• ■ -t* ain aw r i e _,j et rt’ ,
t'*r lumber. >ad house vied «‘ii ’ ,f t jt , .-if 1 -
B'iifl (’••rnel a- bite an*l pm e ' o\it'
March ?9‘lt, 1-7.' °* < l»' r '
mci.Bti id
CONTRACTOR AND I
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peop.*. to furnuh at rea*on#o »
sask.
BLINDS, pi I
And the more !»üb*tnnti •! article* “f
pn*m»itlj’ att*-ndel to and
SATISFACTION I
All we ask is a trial. We »i!‘ ' e
•?re* tin nar «f the Hotel Bbxk I
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