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THE THOMASTON HERALD
JOHN P. MEANS, - - - Editor.
TuoiikirOi, Ga.. Batubday. 8, ’T7,
"POl'ftlNU IT BACK Ilf THC Jl'C."
MXTHACT FROM OEM. TOOMBS* KIMBALL
UOUHK SPEECH OX THE NEW
CONSTITUTION.
These people who complain about being
cut down, and who don’t like it, put me in
nund ot a drunken negro that used to be
around when I commanded the volunteers
He was iu the habit of selling drums to the
boys, and once, when the liquor was scarce,
he didn’t put as much in a drink as wus usu
al. The boys complained about it, and told
him that wasn’t right, but Kinch would
just say: “Well, if you don’t like it, jecs
pour it back iu de jug.” fGrcat laughter
and cheers. ] Now, I say if anybody don't
like w hut he ia getting 'Hdw this conslitu—
tion, just let him “pour it back in the jug.”
[Laughter and applause.] I don’t wanf to
say hard things. Xam too happy ! [Ap
plause.] I feet too good. I feel kind to the
meanest man in the world—l am rejoiced
over it 1 It re-establishes here upon our
home soil the principles ot free Government
—the eternal principles upou which lreedom
is sustained. It is a gruud triumph, and
proves again that
“Freedom’s Hattie once begun
Bequeathed fcy bleeding sire to son,
Tho’ baffled <jff, Is ever won !”
[Cheers, j *
It cannot bsi defeated—never ! never !!
never !!! [Great applause. ]
What have fire done with the executive !
My excellent friend, the present governor,
is not disturbed. We don’t bother, but they
eay the next follow hits got to serve for
three thousaud dollars ! Well, that’s so,
but if he gets iu and don’t like it, let him
“pour it back ife the jug !” [Loud laughter
nnd applause. ] Then, there’s the attorney
general and the secretary of state ana all
the balance of them—it they don’t like what
we give them, just let them “pour it back
in the jug,” [Applause. 1 We’ve all got
to stand the pressure of the times. I work
tor less now than I did four years ago—w'e
all do. We must remember that we are
poor—devilish poor ! [Laughter and ap
plause.] Well, they talk about the poor
salaries, but I never found any difficulty in
getting men to take office at any price. I
don’t complain gbout our present officers—
they have been very excellent public
ants, but they ncedu’t stay in office if they
don’t waut to. r There are the judges: wc
struck off from their salaries. I
know they have to work hard; I know- how
they feel about it. lam a kind of county
court lawyer myself. [Laughter.] But it
they don’t like the $2,5J0 or $3,000 just let
them “pour it Wk in the jug !” [Great
laughter.] Why, one of your judges of the
supreme court told me the other day that lie
thought they were getting too much pay,
and he's one who has served her faithfully
and honorably lor forty years. [Cheers and
cries of “hurraM tor Hiram Warner.” A*
the Frenchman said: “Gold is the sweat of
the l**>r !” and when you deal with the
sweat of the poor you deal with a sacred
thing ? [Applause, j So thought the con
vention when they fixed these sa’aries and
if any one doesn’t like it be can let it alone
and get out of the way. They say “it low
ers the dignity of the judiciary.” That
means it lowers my salary.” [Laughter ]
W’e can get plenty of good men to take their
places. We don’t send out an impressing
officer, like wc did iu the Confederate days,
to bring them into the service. [ Applause. J
There will not be any need fora conscript
act to get men to fill these offices, even at
the lower figures. J say there is honor
in serving the Stato. < When I came to the
bar there was William II Crawford—a
great, strong man; a man of splendid intel
lect. who could live on com biead and bit
con at home and feel satisfied with it—he
•cfved the state lor SI,BOO a year. That's
the God’s truth ! [Laughter and applause.]
If they can make more by going out and
getting clients, let them go and do it. We
have free trade in this business ! [Applause]
\ou do not find anything in the constitution
that says a man shall hold office; wc don’t
force them to held office. The old Greek
and Roman idea was that if a man is not
will ug to serve tne State for the honor of it,
he is not fit to serve it at all. [Applause.]
As the Hon. Ben. Hill has now been heard
Irom as the lightning man on the ratification
of the new constitution, it gives us pleasure
to state that General Gordon has also couie
to the trout. He is on the same line with
‘ our Ben.,” and closed up his Kimball
House speech the other night in Atlanta, in
tavor of the constitution ic the iollowing
ringing lines;
King out the old, ring in the ne\r;
King out the false, ring in the true;
Ring out the dark, ring m the light;
Ring in the law of truth and right.
A lady who is very deaf stopped & milk
man as he was passing the house the other
daj' and asked him how much he charged
for a quart of milk, and then put up her car
trumpet to catch the reply. The man drew
a quart ot milk and emptied it into the trum
pet, and the result has been that he has to
go three miles out of his way to keep out of
sight of the lady, who now sits on the front
porch with a shot gun, waiting tor him to
pass.— 'Ex.
Some one has reported Ben Hill to have
said that “the new oustituifota will be rati
lied by an overwhelming vote. The public
luan who puts himself in opposition to It
will have but one comfort left to bis politj.
cal life. Like a man killed by lightning, he
will have the comfort ot dying without
knowing what hit •him.”
1 he nc\\ constitution, by adopting everv
other year for the meeting ot the Legisla*.
ture, the reduction of the per diem ot the
members, curtailment of Superior and Su
preme court judges and Governors’ salaries,
etc., etc., will, if adopted, secure, annually,
a saving to the state ot Georgia an aggicgate
ol not less than #200,000.
Tom Hoff, Esq., ot the Columbus Eu
quirer, says that “the struggle with a young
married couple for the first three months is
del ating the question as to who slwll be
sppaker of the house.” H*j is a newly mar
ried UUlll.
Thistles require radical treatment to
move them and so <!o Boils and Pimples.
J>r. Buy. a Blood Mixture is a radium blood
oiaiLucr curiug all skin eruptions.
COMMERCIAL REPORT
j THOiLiSTON market report,
wuxct it
MSa•• f *
- % 1
ORCXKRIEA ANlt provisions.
D. 8. C K sides 9 waou
Shoulders * * Vt
SC Hams *****.* ‘ft
Kettle Lard . ; qh 14
New Orleans Syrup ry j: sn
as** vv. •••' ••••• -IS
SKI’S— Js
Phil ad'u “
Rice ...77.7.7**."* ’ " s (A •
“ Family * 4
”, ft
r
“ Brown •• ‘‘.’.’.Up*7.7.’.**.*V/4’.7.*.7’i0Va1i6
Coffee—Choice Itlm . *
“ Prime “ .. *1 ism#
“ Roasted ®ao
Candlea-Fuil wt ' 22 <& 25
22? 11 B^l4lo
£*2
Potash-Balls \\\\\ is,
“ Boxes ’..V77.V.’ is
aSS”::::::::::::::;::*.*.: SS"
Mackerel—Kim *..7”” too
Dried Beef * '
Sardines . ” ~
Oysters—lib 77 7.7.7.’ If* m 15
♦ 103 Vt) t/A
Stick Candy—single Pound . 7.7".'.! 25
** ** Five Rounds n> 20
“ Wholesale 72 lb 17
JJ hiskey 1.60 to 5,00
1 obaeco—Gravely is <4 125
i* ,Cook’s Fig 7’*i’oo (4 I*lo
Lucy Hinton 70 <4 75
** Good Medium 65(4 60
Coin. “ 48(450
Durham. Smoking 7m <4 75
Sole heather—Ueinlock 30 <4 S5
Bagging- 14 to 16
Ties—Arrow ; fi.q (4 6
HARDWARE. '
Iren—Refd 4w <4 5
U--S. Nalls 22 (4 30
Horse -Shoes iw 10
Trace Chains 65 (4 80
Hoes—D ti H Scovil <4 70
*• Collin’s 55.465
'* Scovel Pattern.... 50(4 65
Sad Irons 6 (4 (v
Pot-ware—Good ,4 6
Axes 1 i.ao
Well Bucket* <460
Sieves ..-—. 20(4 25
Cotton Cards—A No.I 55(460
“ “ 8...[ 4
DRY GOODS.
Calico—-Standard .‘. 7w(4 s
** Lnng i. 5S 6
Paper Cambric #o* 10
Percales .? v.'....7;: 7, .v-. I2.<tf (415
Muslins..... 14(4 15
osnaburgs, 8 oz. <4ll
Granltevlll e 4-1 -Sneering 8 & 8y t
Ji “ 7 (A, 7>4
Drills 10 (4 11
Columbus Checks 11(4
Ticking—Best Feat her ; is 25
“ Maltless (415
“ com. * 16(4 12
Bleaching—‘-Fruit of the Loom” 1134 <4 12*.
“Cabot” .........7.. 16m (All
;* Innsdale .7 11^^12
“Our Own” s <4 sm
“ Common 4 -J c\ %
Cottonades.. : :
Ginghams 12 v
Cuba Jeans i. . 22(4 35
Lmsey ...7..
Ball Thread 4 40(4 50
Coat’s Thread 72 (4 80
Best Brogans •. ... .7 .... “g
MedL ’• .„;^f
FARM PRODUCTS—BUYING.
Corn—Light demand .60(4 80
Wheat Good “- V.... K
Meal * %..■ W
I eas—White—Llghtdemaud 80
“ Red •• ; “ ... ....... 70
” -speckled “ “ ......'.......*.7 60
Fowls—Grown * •* ....... ....... *o <4 25
“ Half “ Good “ (415
B ut *r “ ** 20
Eglfs -’* ' in
Beeswax “ 25
Honey •• .....4 12
Dried Peaches—Prime... i ,’.7.7” ’ s
“ Falr k 7
“ Apples—Prime 3
“ “ Fair,. 2
“ Blackberries—Prime
tv Selling at same prices.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
GEORGIA upson County. Whereas J. *o.
noimes. Guardian of the orphan children of
Robt. Holloway, late of said county deceased ap
plies for leave to sell the land belonging to said
minors, in said county, for the beneflr of heirs.
This Is therefore to give notice to kindred and
creditors to appear at this Offlce on the Orst Mon
day in October next, and show cause If any
they have, why an order should not be granted iu
sell salfi laud. Given under my hand and seal,
this 3rd day of September, 1877.
4w AMOS WORRILL, Ordinary.
C'vEORGIA— Upson County.—Whereas Wilson
T Sawyer tiled hts application as the head of a
family Tor a Homestead of realty Id the court of
Ordinary on the 27th day of May 1878, whl h was
for a hearing on the 11th day of Juue is 72. which
application was enjoined by a bill in Koultv bv
John F. Lewis next frlenc of Elizabeth Sawyer and
minor children and that bill having answered Its
purpose and Injunction dissolved, & c.
GEORGIA— Upson County.— Whereas Wilson
-Sawyer, as the head of a family, filled his applica
tion In this offlce on the27th day of May 1872 for a
Homestead of realty and the same was set for a
hearing on the nth day of June 1872, but the same
was enjoined by a bill in Equity filed by John K.
Lewis next friend of Elizabeth Sawyer, Guardian
ad Litem for her minor children. And whereas
that bill having been disposed of, the Injunction
disserved, *c„ the application still remains of file
In this offlce and I will pass upon the sauie at 10
o’clock a. m., on Monday the first day of October
next at my office in Thomaston, Ga.
AMOtf WORRILL; Ordinary.
sept. S.td
T. B. LYON. | M. F, COCHRAN
<& co.
o
Constitu'al Con’n Adjourn'd.
—AND— •
Will convene again on or about the 10th Sept
—AT—
No, 1 Market St M
BARNES VILLI, GA.,
Where we expect to open a
First class Restaurant,
for the accommodation of
Planters ana the Travelling Pub
lic Generally.
. are renoVft dng our DINING
IiUOM, and expect to keep the bEST the
country can afford. We also have, in con
nection with our Saloon, a FIRST CL \SS
SLEEPING BEPARTMENT, with floors
carpeted, nice, new, clean beds, &c.
We have procured the services of MR
JOHN F. HOWARD, who is polite and
attentive, and will take pleasure in catering
to the wants ot our trieiuls aud customers.
In a word, we don’t exjiect to spare time
nor money in having everything iu first
class order.
All we ask is to give us a trial, and
we know you will return, y*
Sept. 8, 1877.-tf
EOROIA—Upson docNTv.—Whereas Elijah c
v lrvm, i.r suid couutj. hu* ai.-u u* petition mi
the heart <I a lamily for exemption of personalty
and[ set! imr apart and valuation or Ifomestead and
I" HI pass upt® (If same at tu oVloefc a. oh the
23rd day of Auynst proximo at my .fitee |q Thom,
. v , t womulll, oimnary
UPSON SHERIFFS SALE.
WILL be sold before the Court-house door In
Thomaston. Upson county, Ceorgla. on the
first Tuesday In October next, between the usual
hours of sale, the tollowtng property to-wtt:
All that tract- 0/ land adjoining the Town of
Tnomnston (except two acres sold to K. L, Calller,
trustee, <tc. and John W. Shumate) known as the
Bowdee Held which was transferred by deed from
suneon Rogefs to Xenophen Bowdre on the 39th
ot . Pspwnl>*’ 1859, a plat of which Is attached to
aaki deed recorded In Book ‘:G, r page 555. Oun
talnlng lb>4 acres more or less being parte of lots
Nos. in and *lB In the lftth District of originally
mOnyoe now Upm county. Said land adjoining
Richard Revlare, E L Calller, J W -Shumate and
lying on the road leading from Thomaston to
ayumanvlUe Factory. Levied on by virtue ol a
0 fa Issued from Upson Superior Court in favor of
George J. Lewis against Wilson Sawyer, as the
property of said W ilson lawyer to satisfy said il
ALSO,
▲t the same time and olace wllll be sold two acres
of land more or less with the Improvements there
on In the -southeast brek square of the town of
Thomaston Upson county, bounded as follows:
beginning 40 feet South from the Northwest coru
mbt of lot No. 14 on the west line of said lot and
•-Tunning sout b T 4-8 yds. fheuce due east to
tne roau, theaoe aorth degrees, west ISfiyds.
thence west along the street-77 yds. to the corn
er of uefi. Thomas Beall'S vacant lot tl*mce due
'Knd 1 Wheretn^ ln 3uffi n
formerly stood,lwit on wßlcn now stands Lw resl
dence formerly occupied by Wilson Sawyer now
occupied by B D Hardaway. Levied on under and
by virtue of a Q fa Issued from Upson Superior
Court in favor of Lewis ft Keberson vs. Wilson
Sftwyn to satisfy said fl fa, *d by virtue of
a ala In favor of James W. Robetson, Geo. J Lew-
Ly Lewte f Robeson, carhnrt. Whltford & Cos. ef
au for tHe use of the officers' of Court and K. W,
Beck. Auditor, against John V. Lewis next friend
of Kllaabeth lawyer, wife of Wilson Sawyer, and
Guardian ad letum or John W' F Sawyer, Elizabeth
R C Sawyer and Charles W F Sawyer, minor chil
dren ol Wilson Sawyer, to satisfv said fl fa. Prop
erty pointed out by
ALSO,
At the same time and place will be sold part of
lot ot land No 315 in the lWh District of originally
Monroe now Upson County lying In the Northeast
part of said lot. known as parcel No. 6 containing
ene 1-S acres more or less, and being the place
whereon A3ex Holmes (col.) resided and whereon
Lucy Holmes, wife of said Alex Holmes now re
sides. Levied on by virtue of and to satisfy atl fa
issued from the Justice Court of tne 561 Dlst. G.
M.. In favor of CT Fox vs Alex Holmes for the
purchase money of oald property and atllalu fav
or of Webster & Fox vs. Alex Holmes, bald 11 fas
Issued upon a Judgements In attachment against
said Alex Holmes. Levy made and returned to
me by John T. Hickman, L. C. Tenant In posses
sion notified. This Autrust 30th. 1877.
septl-tds JAMES P. BLASINGAME, Sheriff.
'•* - * . If * **
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA
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nnHE 77t$ ANNUAL SESSION of THIS INSTITU*
A tion will begin on the ad Of October, 187 T.-i
Scholarships In the Stat€ college of Agriculture
and Mechanics Arts are granted to as many stud
ents, resident of the -state, as there are members
of the General Assembly. In addition, 50 benefi
ciaries are appointed In the Academic Department
Every branch of a liberal and practical education
Is taughtr-board at sl2 50 a month. For catalo
gues and further particular*, -adkress
WM. HENRY WADDELL,
septl-lm Sec’y of the Faculty, Athens, Ga
F. S. JOHNSON & SOtfiT
h i >
DEALJEIiaS IN f *
HA WARE, IRON aif S TEEt
AOKICLLTL'RAI, IMI'I.EMKNTS,
Carriage & Wagon Material,
BREECH and MUZZLE LOADING GUNS, Fish
ing Tackle and Sporting Goods.
No- 31 'THIRD -STREET,
MACON - V GEOItqiA.
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THE CONVENTION.
Now that it is certain that a Convention win be
held, we take pleasure 1l auDouoirig that the pro
ceeding af that body will m* reported for The
Constitution by a owinber of the editorial staff,
who is acknowledged one of the most accomplish
ed short hand writers in the country. Considera
ble interest will attach to these proceed)ngs, and
those who desire toreador preserve a verbatim
history of the labors of the Convention will do
well to send In their subscript ions at onck,
ONE DOLLAR
will get the Wee*"to- Ocfi?*,U.y .January Ist,
1878. or flveaetewMhe U \* the same
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Its effects are as wonderful and as
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It restores gray or faded hair to its
youthful color.
It removes all eruptions, itching
and dandruff. It gives the head a
cooling, soothing sensation of great
comfort, and the scalp by its use
becomes white and clean.
By its tonic properties it restores
the capillary glands to their normal
vigor, preventing baldness, and mak
ing the hair grow thick and strong.
Asa dressing, nothing has been
found so effectual or desirable.
A. A. Hayes, M.D., State Assayer
of Massachusetts, says, “The con
stituents are pure, and carefully se
lected for excellent quality ; and I
consider it the Best Preparation
for its intended purposes.”
Price, One Dollar,
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beard from gray or any other undesir
able shade, to brown or black, at dis
cretion. It is easily applied, being in
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MACON, - - - - GEORGIA.
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** JfiT Receive Cotton on sale and storage, make cash advances on Cotton in store.
Bagging and Ties always on hand.
Also, Agents for the “LUMNUS” COTTON GIN (the old Taylor Gin improved)
which they offer at f 2.50 per saw. In every quality that makes a serviceable gin, it is
without a superior, handsome in construction, light draft, and its samples as good as the
seed cotton will make. ®gr EVERY GIN WARRANTED, m Call and see U.
HOW TO PAINT.
I Alums AM) SROPBETT OWIffiRS
Desiring Pure, Good Material, should use, or stipulate for use of
11 TJi'orliew'fct <&:. Oo s w
“TOWN AND COUNTRY”
READY MIXED PAINTS.
ure Whit e and 40 different shades, Entirely ready for use. Beautiful, Du
rable and Economical. Made from Pure Material. Tested on thous*
• an(^s of Buildingg. Handsome and Permanent. No waste or loss
of time in mixing. Do not crack or peel. Cheaper and better
than any other paint. Free from objectionable ingredi
ents generally used in so called “Chemical” Paints.
SAMPLE CARDS ON APPLICATION,
CONSUMERS OF PAINTS
Preferring stock in old paste form, should use, or stipulate for the useot
HARRISONS’ PURE WHITE LEAD,
Oldest brand in the country. Whitest, Finest and Best.
HARRISONS’ SYLVAN GREEN,
Exquisite in tint, Unrivalled in body, and of never fading shade
HARRISONS’ STANDARD COLORS
L mbers, Siennas, Ochres, Blacks, "Vermillions, Blues and Yellows,
Unequalled for Strength and Fineness.
Best and finest made.
Order these Brands from your Dealer.
Take no others.
For Sale (Wholesale only) at
118 Fulton. Street, N, y.
CENTENNIAL MEDALS AWARDED
FOR SVPauRIORMIV OF
Harrison Bros., & Co’s Paints.
April 2,-tt
Wagon and Buggy Making,
—AND—
REPAIRING!
lAM prepared, with good seasoned timber, to
make new work, or repair anything in the wa
gon and carriage line, from a wheelbarrow to any
other sort of carriage. Repairing done with faith
fulness, neatness and dispatch, or new work done
by contract. In short time. Bring on your work.
If you have the money I will work cheap. If you
have not and are good pay. 1 will wolt till Ist No
veuiber for ray pay. I will take in exchange for
ray work corn, wheat, oals, cotton-seed, firewood
or anything that 1 can eat, wear. burn, or other
wise appropriate, if Ltvc and let live ts my
motto. \ \VM. O. SMITH.
June k-sm
House and Lot For Sale.
ONE quarter of a mile from the pub 11c square
eiligt rooms, well and till attached; 1V acres
land, good orchard and vinvard, all young. Also a
large barn. Every thing new, and neatly arrang
ed and convenient to one of the cheapeet und beat
schools In the State and can be bought on good
terras, by applying to w. a. harp,
june‘i-7m Thomaston, Ga.
J. piCKEY, yvi. p.
AT-
Thomaston, - - Georgia.
OFFERS hts Professional services to the suffer
ing public of Thomaston and vicinity. Pri
vate diseases aud the diseases of Women a spec
ialty. His charges will be upon the priheiple of
“Live and let live.” office next door to Mrs.
Calller’s Millinery Store. mayas-tf
A^EORGIA— Upson County-—whereas John H.
y Caldwell Executor of the will of Joshua
McKeuney, deceased, applies for letters dLsmlss
ory from his executorship.
Therefore all persons concerned, creditors and
kin are hereby required to show cause, If any they
nave, on the mntk Monday i.a Aupvt next why
said executor should not be discharged. Given
under my hand and seal of office this 2oth day or
April, IS-L AMOS WORK ILL,
upr26-3m Ordinary.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors
AU. persons Indebted to the Estate cf Spencer
N. Bishop, late of I pf-on county, dec eased
are hereby notified and required to make linrnedU
aad all pa-sons having claims
•gainst Ud estate are requested topresent them
in terms of the Lav H. T. JKNNingsT
v Administrator,
W. L. BRYAN,
Watch-maker and Jeweler,
No. Marietta Street,
ATLANTA, - - - GEORGIA
& AVI 2,° ?S® *o business for
hlmm-tf, takes this method or
his old frlt-ndu of
Thomaston and tacinity. that
he ta now prepared to (lo ary and all kind* of work
tn his tine with neatness D d dispatch and mar.
* B^, € HV re “ tlßfattkn - Or Hard Pan Prtces.
aprii7,-tf
STOLEN!
OgftSSMS teK.S
Inclined to hang down, rathe*" clumsy, recently
trimmed, snnpowd to be in the neighborhood of
(•rlffln or Zehtilon, and believed to have been sto
len by a yellow boy about twenty years old, very
tall and goes by the name of Arnos. Anylrfor*
i^“ t i® I L, conc S rntafir ** ld mule will &e thankfully
reoelted, and any one returning said mule will be
liberally rewarded. *BNBRATWATKR
Ldbou County, Feb., 1877. mn-ts
mule Se mentlon tllls P a P® r U you should llnd
Oni I) orr . at c Ln rjr to make money, if you
hllLll.^ tK * t u lfoM > ou can get
w Llllbacks. We need a person In every
town to take subscriptions for the largest chean
*“*■> MS'S *K
Anv one 0411 become a successful aeent
< fe ant , of art g^SrSS^t^ifc
bodv^haeTn^^ 18 “° iow that everv-
a ?'*? a * rent re P art * making over
400° a^ nt reports taking over
wo subscribers In ten days. All who engage
make monev fast. You can devote all your time
y° ur “pare time You
7?,w,„ a .. r?_ a ,^ aj from home over night. You
can do It aa well as others. Full particulars dt-
JJ***®** and terms free. Elegant and expensive
Outfit free. If you want profitable work Jond n
jour address at once. It costs noth Leg to trv the
business. No one who engages falls to make
Ku p i y *,.,r res * &ss?
Valuable Plantation for~Saie7
T 5? • c £® °* land under good re
i on Mint River 7 miles South of Thomas ton
a*Pmy Bou*e With ß rooms, Ssettlement
4 ,n Ho ? Me and -Sterew, a never falling
‘^£rl- ng of water, splendid yonng orchard. Anyone
wishing a brrgaln would do well to call and see
m\ place, as I am determined to se'L
july7-tJ MM EON KINO.
GEORGIA— Vi-bom Cooimr.—Foiir Weeks after
date I will make application to the Conrt ~r
Ordinary, of said county, to *,n *U te*
longing to the Estate of James ---
said county, deceased, for the b"ifT?ri7w.iitl.„i
creditors. |I T.JENNINQS w<n y
H. T.
HELMBOLD’S
CONCENTRATED
FLUID EXTRACT
BUCHU.
CARMINE WRAPPERS
AND
iiL ABELS.
- ■ —:o:
A SPECIFIC REMEDY
%
for all Diseases of the Urinary Organs, Nou-Ite
ten tion or Incontinence ot Urine. Irritation, in
fl&inatloa or Ulceration of the bladder ana Kid
neys, Stone In the Bladder, Gravel or Brick Dust
Deposit, Bright's Diseases, Milky Discharges, and
all Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys or Frustrate
Gland, whether affectlhg Male, Female or Child.
OWING TO SPURIOUS ARTICLES
PALMED UPON THI PUBLIC FOR
THE PAST FIVE YEARS, ON THE
REPUTATION OF MY PREPARA
TIONS, I AM FORCED TO MAKE A
RADICAL CHANGE IN MY LABELS
AND WRAPPERS. THE GENUINE,
FROM MY ORIGINAL RECIPE, IS
PRINTED IN CARMINE INK, AND
PREPARED, UNDER MY SUPERVIS
ION, BY THE
H. T. HELMBOLU
Manufacturing Cos.,
ZSTBW Tronic,
augll-ly H. T. HKLMBOLD.
/"N EORGIA--UrsoK OorwTT.—Four weeks after
w date 1 wm make application to the Court of
Ordinary, of Upson county, to sell all the iyi be
longing to tha Estate of gpenoer N. Bishop, late
of said county, deceased, for distribution among
the heirs and for the benefit of creditors.
a**aMA fcammAe^
O RIGHT A ~
Goodyear’s Rubber Goods.
Vulcanized Robber in evesy Conceivable
Form, Adapted to Universal Use.
AkY ARTICLE UNDER POUR POUNDS WEIGHI
CAN BE SENT BY MAIL,
WIND AND WATER PROOF
garments a specialty. Our Cloth surface coat
combines two garments In one. For stormy weath
er. It Is a Perfect Water Proof, and In dry weath
er, a
NEAT A TIDY OVERCOAT.
By a peculiar process, the rubber Is put between
the two cloth surfaces, which prevents smeling or
sticking, even In the hottest climates. They are
made In three colors—Blue, Black and Brcwn.
Axe Light, Portable, Strong and
Durable.
We are now offering them at the extremely low
price of HO MdL Sent post-paid to any address
upon receipt of price.
when ordering, state size around chest, over
vest.
Reliable parties desiring to see our goods, can
send lor our Trade Journal, giving description of
our leading articles.
Be sure and get the Original Goodyear’s steam
Vulcanized fabrics.
nr- Send for Illustrated price-list of our Cele
brated Pocket Gymnasium,
Address carefully,
Goodyear'* Sibber Curler Cos.,
807 Broadway,
f. ©.®oa mn New York city
JOHN MATER,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
BARySSVILLS, OEORGIA, ’
T 8 NOW PREPARED TO DO ALL Braixrsto.
| I tala Uneat LOW PRICK*, and
customers to call and see him.
LIBEL rOR DIVORCE
Georgia— unon cotott.—iibei ter ly,*-.
In l peon Superior Court, May Term it;; **
MARIETTA JOHN.SON )
JOHN F.**j OHNBON, ( for Divorce.
,_ lt ,*PP e ‘ rlß the Court by rwtarn of u* .eh,.
Iff, that the Defendant la Uk above stated aJL .
not to be found In ttala couatv; and it further r
peartng that the Defendant
llmlta of thi, state, ls therefore
° f th * IJ hel be perflated by publMiiK
this order once a month for four months. i„ ,5
s^dcounty^™ l-1 * pUbl,r gMZ * re published
By the Court. MATT. H. SANDWICH;
. , . Att*y for Libelant.
A true extract from the minute*.
June3C-4m U. T. Jbxkixqs, c. s. C.
BYINGTON'S HOTEL
Macos, ga., June nth. is:;.
This hotel Is still Offering great inducements n
i the traveling public. The rooms are elegaatlv
furnished and the table unsurpassed pome am
attentive Servants In every department. Vision
to commencement will And at this house tlw i*-,t
accommodations tor the least money. Ks;.-,
SI.OO Per Day. Give us a call. jnnets-tf
MOWNHdCSE.
913,00 PER DAY,
RATES PIEIDUCED
From and afterthls date our rates will be H i*r
day. Rooms elegant and comfortable, lsU>l>- v
good an the market affords. Kvenr exertion wlil
be made to keep up the well-knpwn reputation <4
the house. Kvery attention given to Lut'.es. nd
large rooms always In readiness for cowmen,
travelers,
Mea15...... eoctai | Lodging scb.
K. E. BROWN A RON.
References; Rur patrons throughout every stat
In the I'nlon. JunrlMf
JUST ARRIVED !
Two CAR LOADS of the celebrated iUWWA
KICK Wa ({OB. This Wagon took the first
Gold Medal over all other wagon* at the Centen
nial, and we are authorized to give a warrant, tm
It that Is
The Best Wagon Made,
Which we sell cheaper than any warn In the
market. \Ve also have a large lot of the celebrated
DEXTER BUGGIES
on hand. Also’Buggl, sof other make, which we
have
Reduced Greatly in Price!
to keep down with Cotton. We also hare
18 ONE-HORBE WAGONS,
which we sell cheap.
Our Repair Depart men t.
We make a speciality this year In cheap ftM
and good work, at the shortest notice.
PLANTATION WOBK,
In all Its Branches, executed in the beat'manner.
We have one of the best Horse-Shoer* in the
country, who shoes Ueraes for I MW-
Our Undertakers’ Depot.
We have a mil line of OaffiDS and Cask**J*
hand, at all prices, from ts.ue.to w t *
deliver, free of charge, all coffins bought of u .
wltn our fine Hearse, anywhere within thu J
miles of Barnesvllle. All we ask is to give ue
trial before purchasing elsewhere.
SMITH Sc SUMMERS.
BarnesvUle. Ga.. Jan. , 1877. fett-to
W J ENNINCS & CO.,
(ucccssors to Jennings A Ashley-)
38 Decatur Street,
ATLANTA. - - - GEORGIA.
DXAJ.KKS IN
White-Pine oors, Sash, Blinds,
MANTLEH. ETC,,
—AU—
Builders’ Hardware
PAINT MIXED and READY (or USE, *l*J*!*
GLAUS aprtL**-^
CHRONICHSrS
Talk and Medical Common
Sense, ’—nearly 1.000 psiges. too UluutraUons. -
Dr. E. B. Foot*, 180 Lexington Are., N. 1U
chasers of this book arc at liberty to
author In person or mall free. Ft**' Ljj.
postage prepaid, $ ntt for the * aad ?T 1 c0 |i.
flon, or fi.so forthe Popular edition, wliicn ‘
tains all the same matter and JLusiraj* Y
Contents tables free. Agents Wanted.
HILL PUBLISHING (JO., I*B Jutot *th
M 2 BORGIA— UrsoN Cocimr,—Four ***• jf*f
wM date I will make application to the jCI
Ordinary of aatd couuty, to sell all U><*
longing to the Estate of Martha
couuty, deceased, for the beneflt <4 Lbo a
creditors o. -M wsw Ad r.