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FARM AiTD GARDES’.
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“He who by the ;• ■ would tlrin ,
Himself muiL eil/tet hold or drive. ”
WRIGII"■*- \x i> \- s ,
ißushei* round? Bus!: :1s rounds
Wh< if 14
Shelled corn ....
Corn in ear it; l itpo.m, :
jfeas ’ (•:; nr
Bye 50 Salt s r.i
Jj at 48 Pried apples... . u
earlev 4, stone coal
Irish Potatoes 55 Malt 40
itVhite Beans.. r>- Bran.... c -
L’astor beans 16 ,• Tumi- i:>
Clover seed G: ria ; • ;mlr
Timothy seed 40 Uns. k m lime s,
Flaxseed 6t; Coiii 1... m 4-
lieinp seed • tine-.:;! .%■
Sweet potatoes r.,
Rye is our nn.st important green
cr;) tor stock during winter am.l sj.rin .
Now is t]ie time to sow it. (1 < ofi prepara.
tion and n moderate nr nnrii / On U be
given Die land, lml a high fertility of ''..e
soil is not necessary as for la: ley. Rye may
be cut or pastured till Apiil, after v\hicli a
•fine crop may be made for harvesting, or i{
.may be turned under for green manure and
thus furnish an excellent fertilizing materi
al ot great benefit, to the land, There is no
better winter pasturage than that alluded
by rye, and all stock tiuive on it astonish
ingly. Every tanner should have a field of
it, and every person in cities or towns, who
keeps a horse or milch cow, should pip. a
patch, if but a lew square rods, in rye—and
Hits is the very time t do i;.
TAKE CAKE OF YOUli 110CIS.
Hogs are hogs, and pork will be pork the
.coming season. It therefore behooves ill
who can to take Care ot what they Rive,
and get all they can. Corn put into hogs
this tall will be worth near or quite a dollar
per bushel. Beside the unusual demand,
the loss in hogs in some portions of the Uni
ted States has ben fearful. Mr. Body:,
the statieian of the department of agricul
ture, reports as the result oi the investiga
tion of losses Iroiu diseases of swine dm lug
the past twelve months the destruction ■ !
four million animals, all ages, and money
loss more than twenty million dollars. One
lillli the lass occured in Illinois Next in
prominence are Missonii, lowa and Indiana,
which together lost ten million dollars, Sov
eral Southern States also lost, The losses
are very small in ihe country bordering on
great lakes and the Pacific coast. Of
the remaining districts, West Virginia comes
nearest, exemption, and Ohio and the Atlant
ic coast Sta*cs stand better than the alluvial
districts. The apparent loss is equivalent
to one-third of the sum of the exports of
pork produced last year.
HOW TO SAVE i I.OA GDI SEES.
One of our best clover seed savers 1 just
at our elbow and he says:
fell them the second crop is the one for
seed, and is it ally fit for no other purpose,
as it salivates the stock fed .on it; that the
best time to cut joi ecu is a very nice point
to determine; that i A.• M be-cut when
The majority of the heads turn brown, and
before any of them begin to shed oil the lit
tle seed pods, each of which contains a seed.
Cut the second croi of clover just as though,
it were for hay, rake into w indrows and let
it lie and take one or two showers; then put
it into very small cocks while damp, about
<?ne good pitchfork full in a place, a.nl when
it is dry put into stacks and cap with some
- that will turn water; or, what is still
hotter, if you have a s.ied or bam, put. it
there and let it remain till you can get a
huller to get it out lor you. There are hul
.levs enough in the State to hull all the seed
needed for home use, and she owners of the
hullers are willing and anxious to go to any
section where work can be had. Let our
farmers save all the c.over seed they can
and thus help to make thousands of dollars
for the State, now scat out each year lor
clover seed to sow. —Rural Run.
UEaLTU ESS i)P MIL.lt.
If any one wtshes to grow fleshy, a pint
ot milk taken before retiring at night will
soon cover the scrawniest bones. Although
nw si-duys we see a good many fleshy fe
males, there are many lean and lank ones
who sigh for the fashionable measure of
plumpness, and who would be vastly ini
proved in health and appearance could tlieir
figures be rounded with good solid flesh
Nothing is more coveted by thin women
than a full iiguic. and nothing wifi so rouse
the ire and provoke the scandal of the ‘‘clip
per build” as ’.he consciousness ot plump
ness in a rival In cases of fever and sum
mer complaint, milk is now given with ex
cellent results. The idea that milk is lever
isli has exploded, oml it is now tiie phy
sician’s great i llimico in bring!
typhoid patient , orlbose in too low a st-he
to be nourished by solid food. It is a mis
take to scrimp the mile pitcher. Take
more milk and buy less meat Look to your
milkman, have laige sized, well filed milk
pitchers on the table each meal, and you
will also have sound flesh and save doctor
-biils.
Its FGii tiv/v. mO!.KA.
E liters Counliy Gontltman. —Some tint©
iinec [ cbnludcd to write to you e meetm: r;
hog cholera. I think 1 have tiiscovereu a
specific lor that disease, Be he*. iny; it to a
a Mood disease. (Worn my observation oi it,
which has been consult tv. Me' and vert - M>
ilar to diptheria in the iiumau p. - ies, I I,::vo
treated it very siure.- . siy in a similar •.tin
ner to my treatment ot dipt Lena ui man*
kind.
Chlorate of pot a >h is the great remedy.—
Jt contains a great deal of otymi, and at
once improves the impoverished condition
of the blood. I f ive it vvi h turpentine
rendered soluble hy rubbing it i:t gr.tr.; ..Me
and then adding water, and giving It to the
host, with lmm. N<mo of the above modi
c ines are jxjisonous, 'in -x e oar. '■_ give .
without being very particular as to quantity,
hence I have not given my formula. Where
the mucus membranes have been involved
in anvjuiseasc, turpentine Las been used ad
vantageously, but the great remedy in Log
cholera on which I rely with implicit con
fidence*. is chlorate ol potash. I cured a lot
of about one hundred hogs of my own rais
inr by thc usft ot this remeuv, ; . : c. -
di case from spre-h "01 mv fiuro.
T. It. P , D J\
fall r:.t:. rixu op
Under this head the editor of the Georgia
Gi iige advises his readers as follows, in the
last issue ot that paper:
V, hen the gr .und can be worked our farm
ers should be giving t heir attention to the
fall 1 hinting of grasses and gram. Grass
should be sowed as early' as possible. The
sooner the better. Cats, barley and rve
should all be sowed duiing September if
po -.Lie, though Oclo'ocr and November
sowing will do, wheat, should be sowed m
October or November, and the ground
should be prepared ns soon as .possible, so
as to allow time for it to settle. Wheat re
qviree a compact soil.
r i he richer tbe ground can be made for
all Hiese grains the better. None of them
eo well on poor ground, 'the more man
ure the farmer can give them the better re
mits wiij follow. A good plan is to divide
tbe manure, using a part at planting, to give
the grain a vigorous start, and in the spring
finish tiie manuring. Ammbniated man
ures are best lor : rain. Cotton seed is one
ot the best fertilizers.
■ • o,T
TIIOM.iSTU\ MARKET REPORT,
coaur.CTKo wkeely by
rt. A . Tvl AC. TT NZ ±fl \V S .
'(hi:her K Ur • 10 e-
Strict Middling 10
- id im; tic
T • w V : Idling. '
To til <>
(.• ici- ,r. 9
< rctnarj s>
Stalin u T a sl
CbCCLIHES ANI) PROVISIONS.
T>. S. ( it dies oc. 10
t-.i i.-'.a 1 s ' ,
Si Hal: -. \\
K < I tie Lard 12;.a (4 13
Florida ” (50 (ii 70
Pane “ to <si 75
“ to (■ 50
OM a Mffi; :-y s <, 55
Fa “ . • . ..
Pice ! s <a, 9
Fl-i Ur— ’T 4(.<;
“ Family hv;
“ Ex ** !i
Sail— i- • rpool uo
“ Vi.ginia ’.. 160
S c
, ! -f % 11* tl2
“ Bright “ 11
“ bruun •• 10 (- Hi,.
KlO
*“ 1 rii * “ 2) v.g
“ comuion “ 20
*• l
wl 20 % 'it
“ J-gi't “ 16 20
: ! • ,en 1 . 1(1
s Tut a)
ti‘i 25 !.■ 30
i'.da.. : 1 Fill - i2'.,
“ boxes j 6
. . lU to 20
Cleese— is 14 20
Ala! kerel—Kirs l.iotn no
_.oose 3 (,<• 4
pried Beef . 2
sardines is 20
oysters-1 lb
*■ 2 lbs 20 (
St lek Cani y —Ningle I mmd 25
•' *• Five Pounds 48 ft 20
“ “ Wholesale lb .. n
1 uie oi: 3o
\\ ills key. .• Vl .00 to 5,00
” Cookh Fig I,ol* (3 l’u>
“ I.ucy ilia 1 on 70 (. 75
*• Goi .vs Hum p 0,.. , 0
“ Gem. •• 48 ux 50
I ' . : 7e ..
k 3 . 36
■ 14 to 10
Ties—Arrow
HARDWARE.
Iren—EcM 4Wc3 5
Bwed s v
r : ' i 1 cC a- s
bans 4 (~; r
IP A. Nails 22 (U;, 30
j tfaSO .shoes 7(tf @ 10
Trace Cliftins 05 < 75
Hoesb- D & H Scovil 6
Ooiiin's
*• Bcovcl 1 att< rn : 5
0 1 a .
POt wvaro—Good \:r <;
' and ;>u- n--.s , 50
Sieves 20 (.; 25
Cotton Cards—A No. 1 55 A: 30
“ *• A 50
“ “ B 45
DRY GOODS.
Calico—. Standard ep .. -
bin UK b a r,
Paper ( ambrlc 9 qI 10
Percales .* 12 >4 ml 5
Osnaburgs, s oz Cu , 11
GranltevlUo 4-4 .Sncetlng 1m (3 -ft
“ v “ o k at. 7
* * Drl
Columbßs Checks n
Tithing—Best F'.ditlier 23 p; 25
“ Mattress <i 15
Com. “ • 10 (.. 12
Bleaching—‘-Frutt of tiie Loom” 10 w 12
“Ca ' 9’.. in. 11
bo:.-.dale u
“ "Our Own” 7v, <3.
“ Common . '5 c
Cottonades.. : : li e. 25
Gi agnail:.* 12'..
Cuba .Jeans 50 g a
Uurnboh owns ... ' ru
Lmsey •• 15 @2O
Ball *’ iread
four’s h l 'broad 72 so
p. e* Rope :: 22 ? 25
Best . ■as i
.Uedl. •• 1 .(H)
FARM I BODU.CTS—BUYING.
Corn - - ’ 70 <g ■ .
Wheat food *• 1,40 (A 1.51)
heal *• “ 90
Peas—White—Light d< rnand so
- ged - •• p,
“ Npeclcled “ “ go
” Goqjl “
butter “ “ 20
“ “ •••• P2P.
■ k •: *• 25
Honey ••
Dried Peach s—Prime &
Pan- 7
“ Apples—Prune 3
“ •' Fair
“B . p
C? ” Celling i same prices.
XHW ADVEKTISE MITT&
W. x. BEALL,
AITOHNLY AT LAW,
Tliosusros. GEOItGIA
" '• ' V. til practice in the various Courts of oeor
k'te.. OWt. 27-tf
n Y.—Mrs, L. K. i
* or- li.. 4 appfied loi exemption of Personally
>’-d Kelt! apart and valuation of llomuGtea i
’ 1 V. ::i })ass upon the same at 11 cMvi. a. >•
■ 1 day ol November proximo, at my ct
a
Cot.7-2t AMOS WORRILL. Ordinary.
KoKrii a—l'rsox county.—Court, of Ordinary
at oh imbers, Oct. sent, >77—11- Having been
ne'le 1 n -vvr. 1 ; the Or-lluarv ef said county, that
’> !•_: ::en.l;;te of said county has departed this
hh - . :r a no one applies tor ad ministration onth.3
estate whirl; is ui.represented and not llkelv to
■'* rc" ;■ : ’ 1 v,-..;,v loss 's u aceructuV to
next- of kin and civ.lii .-v.
lered that citation issue reouir
: - r. : •. ,Sand next of kin to show
oar.:..' n ;!:e fir-a,'hm.'av in Dec.mber next at
wav : bministration •.f said estate
should 1137 1 v \rstt-.l in I'.-cry 'i. Jeunlbgs, Clerk
£'V’ . •'■urr, crs. me other fit per.-on,"
.VußiiiLL, Ordinary.
minlstrator’s Calo.
HY virtue hi ■-; 1r fiore the Ordinnrv of spai
i) dir.gc, ".tv. v'll 1 id before the <\>urt
a o' tjmt> • a. Ga., on the Lr-fi Tues
day in is- mber next, for the benefit of tlie heirs
of tho estate of .Trim W- Allen, deceased, forty
acres of laud more orless, ol lot No. . in the
lit 11 instr. of ort .malty Menr< ;e mov Upson Cos ,
! ' so.: • preset. by iirs. Irena Tarplev.
Terms Cash.
end. -k-t '.s J. A. MEANS, idm'f.
Administrator's Sale.
1 v ' II.T, I-" foM I ~*?ore Court-house door, in
1 ' in Tli tv on Iho first Tuesday in No
v . 0! r next, be: ween n. legal hours of sate the
; Lhed property, to-wlt: so acres
I. m or to. ■ r jot 01 tone No. 209. and Jving and
in the N. S. comer of said lot. Also lor if land
No. 570 containing two bundled two and a half
V. Al-o, part of lot of land No, 270 lying in
• .*.< • n- rn portion oi said lot containing" lo2tr
aei s i.e 1;..-;.., and being Ihe remaining por
t.on of y ;d iotaiier taking off the widows'dower
m sati l--e. All m -odd land lying and being in
the i..th District- of originally ‘Monroe now Upson
<• unty. s ;vl la •visdd by an order of the couir
olj>rd>i.; ry granted at the September Term of
' t.etrfimM a- v.-ong'the heirs or Silas M
I ‘ '' vii l<• .duty, de -eased, and
: 1 T'-rty of said Estate of Silas M
To .;■ -II- J VViiiO ee.ku
AUCISSA THOMPSON,
• 1 Administratrix.
r rr-r—iwm n i
Administrators Sale
dm EORGla—Ursos COCKTY.-Wm be sold on the
Ist Tuesday In November next, before'the
Court house door In Thoinaston, the North half
of lot of land number 242 In the 15th District of
originally Monroe, now Upson countv, containing
it; h acres, more or L--s, sold for benefit of the ‘
heirs of the Estate of Martha Pics, late of Upson
county, deceased, lor the benefit of creditors of I
said Estate by order of the Honorable Court of ;
Ordinary of said county regularly granted at the ,
September Term ot sa.d court i- 77.
Terms cash. 11. T. JENNINGS. I
Oct. 01 a, iai7.-td Admix: iratcr.
PUBLIC h OTICE.
Ofkicb of CcrxTY Com mi? .-10 nek?,)
October and, 1577. \
(fi EORGIA—Urs x Co'csty—Whereas the Com
mlssloners appointed to review the roads
leading from near Flint River Factory to.T. c.
/orn's Ferry and to UootenVUle under appltea
-1 - on to do awTi v with said roads, having reviewed
the same and reported and recommend'd that the
Petit of said road leading from near Flint River
Pact' 1. I'M here It A’•-meets with tl.e road lend
ing wo.ll Hoot':p>, lie to HootenvlHe to said J, c.
Zorn's Ferry to be done away and abolished.
Therefore all persons interested In said part of
Road and known as that part which commences
near Flint River Factory running Southeastward,
to where It Intel-eels with the Public road lead
ing fivm iiooieiivihe to J. c Zora’s Ferry; are
hereby notified to show cause, {if anv legal cause
they have) on or before Ist Tuesday in November
next, showing why said part ol road should not
he done away and abolished and the order here
tofore passed by the proper authorities muling
said port of Hoad a public Road be rescinded.
1)' ne by order of j. w. Herring, A. .T. Cheney
find Louis Hamburger, County Commissioners.
Oet.it* H. T. JENNINGS, Clerk b. C. C.
The People's Drug Store,
BARNES VILLI’, GA.
DR. WAT. A. WRIGHT is now In his now store,
5 doors from his old squid, on the west sled of
Main street, where you can linu
Drugs,: Medicines,
Toilet Articles, books, paper, Pens. ink. Tobacco,
Cigars, Soaps, Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Glass. Put
ty, sponges, 1 rushes. Dye Ntnils, tkp.hr. Field pad
< harden Need, And other articles usual la his line.
He hag the pleasure of returning th inks fur past
favors, and solicits ,-i continuance of the same, and
will do ail in liis power to satisfy these who put
eonjzehliu, in price andrpjfl y ol goods.
PiIESCKI 2? X 1 O X-y s
FILLED AT ALL HOURS. sept29-tf
• m .]
order from the court of Ordlnarv. of said
county, will be sou at the Court-liduse In said
County bctwci ntiu? legal hoars or sale, on the Ist
Tuesday in Tloveiub.-i' next, part of lot of laud
No. 172 in the 10th district of originally Mon -oe,
nowlpson county, being 125 acres of slud lot,
Known as a. portion of the old Wm. G. Andrews
h. me: tea.p -oi.l as the proia vty of the heirs of
>v. G. Andrews, lor the benefit of tie heirs.
C. B. ANb'RBAYS’,
Guardian fo** the children of W. c. Audrevs*
eep22td
lIIAirTHIS!
I a good lot
LEATHER, BOOTS & SHOES.
OES.OC]E2BLXAijS :3
such as
fvieat, Flou**, Sugar, Coffee, &c s
Allot which I will exchange for Tildes, Tanlmrk,
Corn, Wheat, Shucks, car Money, LOW IK).WN.—
And all those who owe me must come and settle,
cither with cash or note, as I wish to make a
change in my badness, for I cannot LAP accounts
aip longer. Neither can I pay my debts unless
you will pay me the little you owe me.
B. B. WHITE.
Tliomaston, Ga., Nept. 22, 1874.-tf
lITs."itIVIEFE,
V AIINBSVIIiLB, GA.,
Has now a large stock of Liquors of all kinds,
including some oi the best brands of
Brandies, Whiskies and Wines,
lie also keeps Confectioneries,
Cigars and Wcbacco,
in qualifies and prices to suit ihe limes In
connection ho has a
Bar and Billiard Safscn,
And is always ready and willing to wait on his
customers.
■iR. V. Af. FAAIBRO Is with him aud will be glad
to see his friends and customers. sep22-tf
Si Mulberry Street,
MACON - - - GEORGIA.
W<>n
PIANOS, From ) to $650.
ORGAN3, From ’lyO to
VIOLINS. From S3 to $75.
Banjos, Guitars, Flutes, Fifes
.A N l3 I > 1 -* XJ 31
THE BEST STBHNTGS
In the Market.
sj?i books
and everything kept in a
rm3?-c ass music store.
2T CALL AND SEE ME. jjfl
sep32-3m
UPSON SHERIFF SALE.
A V ILL bo sold, before ihe Court-house in Thom
’ * aston. said eornty, b* tv.a on rite lc.al hours
of sale on the ilrst Tuesd.tv in November next,
the remainder alter the hum. stead inter! st iu ihe
following land; to-wit: Let of land No. 157 in
loth (ibstriei, of orbpn Hiy Houston now 1 pson
em.Lt.y. contain’ng 2:q aluvo ... a-p . hss m ; o.
Ject to the llor.n stead .set apart in Upson Court
of Ordinary to Lout.a C. Mart:n, amf her s<-vcn
minor ehli ti. n V-’eslev 17 years old, Martha
15 years, Nary \V., 17 ■ Virginia L. 10 veai*s.
' stln VV. ■ ■ J 6 years, ; Iho E.
3 years cf ae. l evied uu as The pr'>pi ri vof Lut
kt C. to, „:U, b;. Mr ! m aiul l s xv :li fa is
su.'-d fro: ith -Jusl l.;eCw a;; of Dio : district
c- M., I Son 1 • of ■ \
ilsa o. Marl in. I j ry 1 xafie i y John
v ■ "i
aiidtuivJo' ti' to me provided, by law, Defen
n tl ... turd ten ■
JAMES P. BLAViNCAM il.
OCt.G-td Sheriff U. C.
Jdlius S. r. Matthews
ATTORNEY LAW,
TiIOidASTQN, GEORGIA.
*. v Office— Upstairs pteney Buiiatugr. 529-Cm
ATTtPtTIGH i ATTENTION ! !
TAKE this method of infori Any the citizens
A of Up. on sue aojoiuiuj? cenncios. that I am n. w
nr y.vvd to Pi-iPAIR y e:;- Kt'ChiEs und CAR
RIAGE wbh Veatims;* and I>lspateii and ar Price*
to suit the fu New I :i . r;;!! kind.-, made
to order v id 'Vrvranie:! Tw Monti;.-.. Rring
thcan on an 111 yen haven’t the Ready Money, 1
will wait until tie Flfst of Xoven hgr.
awrCiil -i,;v. <. JOHN BLAND.
DR. J. M. BLALOCK,
RESIDENT DENTIST
TIIOMASION, GEORGIA.
\U HFN you visit Thomastoa, call at his ollleo
' 4 aiidlv . vour Dental Work done sit should
be. Teeth Inserted, teeth filled, teeth extracted,
terth attended to In the best style of the Dent al
Art. call once and you v,dd not only call again,
fait will bring all your friends, including your
sweet hearts and mot ter In-law. tar all Work
WARRANTED,oAice, on same lot and near
his Dwelling. june2,iy
SHOT aUSS,
Of any and every kind. Send stamp
lot Catalogue. A u dree a Gtwrjt Weftern r.tm
laid Watkb, i'S'Bl-iSBSJIH.Siii, E*A. *<t
H. TANARUS,
HELM BOLD’S
CONCENTRATED
FLUID EXTRACT
IIU O i I XJ.
Cl I I2TE WRAPPERS
AND
LABEL 3 .
A SPECIFIC REMEDY
for all Diseases of the Urinary Organs, Non-Re
tention or Incontinence of Urine. Irritation, In
llaxnatlon or Ulceration of the bladder ana Kid
neys, Stone in the bladder, Gravel or brick Dust
Deposit, Bright's Diseases, Milky Discharges, ami
all Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys or Prostrate
Claud, whether affectihg Male, Female or CiJild.
OWING TO SPURIOUS ARTICLES
PALMED UPON TIT.b PUBLIC FOR
THE PAST FIVE YEARS, ON THE
REPUTATION OF MY PREPARA
TIONS, I AM FORCED TO MAKE A
if APICAL CHANGE IN MY LABELS
AND WRAPPERS. THE GENUINE,
FROM J>IY ORIGINAL RECIPE, IS
PRINTED IN CARMINE INK, AND
PREPARED, UNDER MY SUPERVIS
ION, BY THE
U. T. HELMBOIL)
Manufacturing Co s,
NEW ~ST OPUTII,
augll-ly 11. T. IIELMBOLD.
FRENCH'S HOTEL.
OX THE ECROPE..N XTAJU
Opposite city Fail Park, Court House and New
Post Office,
All modern improvements, inehu!! > % ffic/ator, ga
and runniiig water in. - r tom.
T. 3. FRENCH & BUGS, Proprietors.
is notmaslly earned tn those times
£ /' / but it cun be made In thi-ee
8 a & months by any one ot either sex
In any part of the country who Is willing to wot.*
steadily ut the employment that wo f’vnish.
per week In your own town. Yen need noi. he
away from home over night- You can give yo
wltoie time to the work, or only your spare 'v>
men: s. We have agents who are ’making dver 5’> j
(ter day. All who engage' at ouio make money
fast. At the present time money cau&ot l.e made
easily and rapidly. At any oth business, it cosis
nothing tu try the business. Terms and? 5 Outfit
free. Address at once. 11. Ilyajxtt & Cos., Port
land. M line. Ju’y2i-tf
/-'* EOittiiA—l’psox UorsTV.— Eliza’i) th E. livir,
s I wife of Andrew c. Irvin, of said county, li ~
aupliccl for realty and pi m iialty and setting
•*' rr of iloinestea t. her said husband refusing i
make this application, and I w ill pass upon th ■
.me at it o’clock a. m., on the 3rd day 01 Noveti -
ber proximo, at my ohiee.
oet, 13 -21 K MON WO':;.iLL, Ordinary.
Wcgoa and Buggy Making,
—AND—
REPAIRING !
T AM prenare.d, with good seasoned timber, to
J. make new work, or repair anythin* in the vu
gon and carriage line, trom a wheelbarrow to any
*lhe • rri ;e. Rep tom ......
fulness, neatness and dispatch, or new work don-*
mtract. In short time, thing on youfweffk,
If you have the n ortey I will work cheap. If you
have n >t and are good pay. l will woit till Ist No
vember for my pay. I will take Inexchango for
my work corn, wheat, oats, cbtton-secd, firewood
or anything that 1 can eat, wear, burn, or ether
ise a] pi iprtate. car-Live au ,i j CC u v © is mv
motto. _/- 2 W!. O. KM ITU. ‘
j uno 2-0 m
House and Lot For Sals.
ANNE quarter of a mile from th-.: pub lie t< w,; ■.
I * eihgr in..-rts r rs eit hv 1 nil attm iiwy 1• m*,:
lad, ■kl oi ar l and VU rd, Llj g.
large barn. Every thing new, and m atly arrang
ed and convenient to one of tli .* ehenpoef mu ii
s: houls in the state and can be Lough; •*•> good
terms by applying to W. A. iimwi,
lune2-7m Thomaston, Ga.
J. PATTEBSON BEAD. | JOHN R. WEoT.
BUIR) & WEST,
QErtER'iL
mmurn mehchixts,
77 BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, - GEORGIA.
C i Vv’iii pay special attentlc n to Consignments
of Cotton and other Produce.
Bagging and Ties For Sale.
septis-3mos
GEORGIA’S RENOWNED INVENTOR,
Pi. M. BROOKS.
OF JENKTNAMILLE, has discovered the true prin
ciple ot evaporating cane juice into syrup, and
thereby invented the best plan fir that purpose
that has ever been before the public. The market
In every locality can be supplied at once bv apply
ing to the biventer uug i-U
BYINGTQN'S HOTEL
Macon, Ga., June itth. 1877.
This Hotel is still offerii • meat inducemetits ro
the traveling public. Th rooms are elegantly
furnisirnd and the table unsurpassed. Polite and
att' nfive servants in every department. -Visitor*
to Commencement will find at this house the best
accommodations for the least money. Kates
$2,00 Per Day. (Jive us a call jnneSG-tf
NOTICE ! S
YVe are n w oiTerin-r for s;slc the best se
lected stock ut
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
we have ever kept, consisting of
Staple and Fancy Groceries
of all kinds,
m GOODS A\D SOTIOXS,
TIN-WARE,
TOBACCO, SNUFF, CIGARS,
Remember our celebrated
LUCY HINTON TOBACCO,
Crackers,
NT eits, Raisins
and Candies
-ILIQU O Irt ©
OF ALL KINDS.
Don’t forget that v.e HARDER GOODS
for
3EE ZUZ^Zi?,
CORN,
BUTTSR,
OHICIaBNS,
ei A.asj. csiso.
We are. determined to sell goods as
‘‘HEAP as any body. Yon will always
find LOUIS mul STERLING at their post
ready to wait on their customers with
promptness and dispatch,
LET' Give us u cull.
L. N. PUITOIIARD & BRO.
septls-tf
EW
BROW A 1 HO USE.
a2,c> a ip e i. :o -sr,
r— — •
3P. TIES 3 BSIDTJGED
. an-.i f.. ‘ date ouv rat rs whl be S3 per
*■ A ■ ■ - : an'rt c< ! iblfable as
°o.; •••.:•! ui- ! •;( r.i.--.. ■ i'v evcrilon will
■ n - ••!••• i ■]> up t ■ i•. v.-<.>’i-i:iumTi ivr.utr.flon <W
:: TV f tr-'ri?: >n given lo ladies, and
;: i : i .• s la i'.aid.:.ass for culiiiucrclul
trf.velors,
Meals coots. | Lodging ,4'Oets.
E. E. BLOWN & SON.
Jiefert \f( lii;r patra g; throughout every stat
ntlie I’jiion. jiine23-{f
fa *? Hi \ n -'j 11 ng-sCur. Nt * f.VhS
■ . w ■ ■ -T
WJfiay i a i aJ or ell 1: ks—“l’liiL; Home
, , Tall: and M-j 'leal Coiainou
•sense, -noiriy i,o'o| :,vs. sa Ulus: rati-ms. bv
. • ■, \ . Pur
chasers eft vis hook ;ro at liberty to consult i;s
■ v, ! 1 ;;• tn a son or nia.ll.iree. rrlce bv maU,
lard-eat
; ■■•n orsuslforth Pbj a: edition, with :• ebb
• 1 all <■<' sumo blatter and Illustrations.
Ootiterils tnblf-s froo. i?s Wanted. MIBB
illLLl ÜBUSniJSU CO.. ItJ E;u;t 2 sell Mr N.
uugis-tf
T. B. I.YON. ] M. F, COCIIK AN
LYON & CO.'
ConcliOu' Conn Adicurn’d.
J
Will convene mum on or about the JLOtli Sent
—AT—
AC, 11 St,,
EAKNESVILLE, GA.,
re we c:t lo cyan a
s JEestadkaht,
:or lbe acco;.uuodation of
FiarAors ana the Travelling Tub
lie G-er:cra!ly.
-A Y.'a are renovating our DINING
PAX Of, a:.;, expect to kmp ilie biAST the
Weal con—
": i a FIHS r CLASS
■ DEPART)
carpeted, nice, new, C: .an beds, Ac,
1 "■ ' services of AEci.
JOHN F. HOWARD, who is polite end
attentive, and will take pleasure jit catering
- -o' friends and customers.
In;v v. oi l. we oon t expect to spare time
nor money in having everything in first
class order.
- 1 ••’ c -pv b> . l.e us a trial, and
we know you \v l l ] return, fz ]
Sept. 8, Ib A.-tf
fe & *'-*>I'OIA—I r?ON coyntv. —Uy virtue of an or
*-• i*'*-m u.o < curt of < rdlrmry of said county
) Vii * * 'el l I.H t .re tne ur:•house door in the
town cl altoniiiston in mid county, on the first
mesa y in November next, parts* of lots of land.
>m. il fiali? m ilie luth rtlst/u • of orl dnullv
mi. oe, bu*. new l psoacounty auu known as Dart
of the old homestead of Wm. <; Andrews, andmn
taimng pa acres more or less. Sold as the prort
erty ot ;.n- heirs of li y Hollow iy for tlie benefit of
CAMPBELL & JONES,
Warehouse and Commission Merchants
Ccrnsr of Second and Poplar Streets,
dVC-ZvOOlSr, - - - GEORGIA
EJT" Receive Cotton on sale and storage, make cusL advances on Cotton i n
Bagging and Ties always on hand. ' ‘ fc! °fe.
Also, Agents for the “LUMNUS” COTTON GIN (the old Taylor Gin ii
which they offer at $2.50 per saw*, In every quality that makes a serviceable 'T r °
without a superior, handsome in obstruction, light draft, and its samples as . N U s
seed cotton will make. EP* EVERY GIN WARRANTED, s- Call-ni ,t,l€
September Ist, 1877-1 m 1 and * it
L now t<L paTxt.
Mfflims MB PKOPBm OWS£Bs
Desiring Fure, Good Material, should use, or stipulate for use of
LlYr.n'iso it I3i.'otli.ei:*M cfe CoY
“TOWSJ A3JB COTmTBY”
EADY MIXED PAINTS,
AY hit e and 40 different shades, Entirely ready for use. Beautiful T>
and Economical. Made (root Pure Material. Tested on tL • U ’
andj of-Buildings. Handsome and Permanent. No waste or iT '
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 FAINTS
Preferring stock m old paste form, should use, or stipulate for the use }
HARRISONS’ PURE WHITE LEAD.
.Oldest brand in the country. Whitest, Finest and Best.
HARRISONS’ SYLVAN GREEN,
Exquisite in tint, Lnrivalled in body, and of never fading shade
HARR ISONS’ STAN DA RI) COLORS,
Umbers, Siennas. Ochres, Blacks, Vti millions, Blues and Yellows
Unequalled for Strength und Fineness;
Best and finest made.
Order these Brands from your Dealer.
Take no others.
For bale (Y\ holesale only) at
115 Fulton Street, 2ST, -y\
CENTEOIAL METALS AWARDED
FOR SUFMiRgORjrE I* OF
Harrison i-ros., & Co’s Paints
April 2.-It *
Valuable: Plantation for Caio.
F OFEER sale 2ro rer--*s of land end - c< ,and rc
> pair cu Kltnt River 7 miles timth of T 4 <>> .ti n
Good Dv.vt!log tlor*e with# moms. ;• !• ; ..fit
tor n Hons : and .s'nvw, rt uev-r l.dp.ng
s !i.-f water, .splendid young oivh;u-d. Auv os.V
•■Mrur a 0 rgaih w>uirt do well toee.il ui.l m-•
my place, us.l am utjtermlaeU to •••'>!.
juiyT-tr tiMKON RING.
'Jonx 7* p ICKe '/j. P
-AT-
Thstnastcn, - - Georgia.
OFFERS Ida ITo visional services to n • srff-'r
iii'-r public • f Thoinastoi) and vlcbdiv. n
”ato diva■ and tlm discus- -of Worn ■>, ii X, •
luil.-y. His chat .es wiii iKMipoa M: - ur.. , .-if
•gave and at I• vt*.3if'" Office ne.W a- ,-r : Mr.-
Gaiifer’a Millinery Store. may-io-tf
notice to Debtors and Creditors
A LL parsons Indebted to the Estate c! an*.: •>.
i V X. Bishop, late of l'|iSQJl county,’ (!<•••’• s; i.
fine hereby notified and rejoin'd to mu* ■b ar i!
,e Payment: and all persona having cad-s
lust said Ofitato are miucst-M! ti.-m
in terms of the Law Jl. J. jj;xni Nos.
6 Administrator,
JOHN MAYEp”
MERCHANT TAILOR,
LA RNESS ILLE, GEORGIA,
TS NOW- TREPAItED TO DO ALT. BUSIN VS<nN
* 1* bno at l.mv PRICES. and dem- ruanv
customers to call and see him. iuuehe-tx
— OsON Corsrv. \Vhere>s j. o
Guardian of the orpi.au ch-Hr-i: of
Boht. flolloway. lute of said county and.- -~s and ai>-
•!'M°‘7 O •"VP* s< ‘ 11 til<; llUl ' ! belonging to smd
m:: ors. In said county, for the benefit nfl.-in
' l.y is thvnuor**.? > give uoUce to kindred and
credi orsfu appear at this Obic- on the ii;- Mm
oay ia otao'Jer c-xt, and show cause >r anv
uiy;, ti.'ve, why an order should not :,o gratd<-d to
sah said land. Given under my liaou up cl —•••!
ib'.i 2rd day of 6'epieuiber, l-TT.'
AMOS VviJlilULl. Ordinary.
. ,
f p EOKGlA—Ursrn* CorNTY.—Whereas Wlto.n 1
v f>awyer 11! .* htn sppH.,-.t|!on as 1i • lieal fa
faintly for a iiomest ;-d of realty lr. the rourt i.f
ouilnury on the 2TUi day of May IsTX u!r v>( . s
tor a hearing-i. the 11th dav ofJunelSVi. wlsiili
djjpucatlon was cniolnod by a bti 1 in it pur. i v
H>hn l . I.'Wlk next In cue of EH/aUeth .sawvcfr ariY
minor children and that hill Inning answered tvs
ptirpos • and i u.i. uetien dlssot. ui. <fcc.
< ; LOIcGJA— I‘rs.iN Covnty.— VVia-reas Vd!-a
•sawyer, as the head of a family, Gib'd >. a a .
t ioii m this Oim-e on theSTih day of May 1 FTfoi a
lioiHpsteaci of real y and tilt* buino \v '■i&hvt for a
Hearing* on ti>e nth da/or June i\% bit tiie sanH*
was enjoined by a btil ia Kquity hied bv John ]•'.
s - ( ;'' Z l!oxt fHer.d of Klizui "ih Sawyer, ‘Guani-aa
e •n t '”i i i" ir t Si, ‘ r , in'iv.r children. And win reus
Gm. hill haviiig been disposed gf, the inlum f, m
. ■ • plication still ren
i.it.d-s Ceiecididl will nashupoa thetJtaie ;i - ni
oelacK A. M., oil Monday the first dav cf Goto er
next at my office in i hoiua-ton, Gy.
r Aaio i W'UKKILL; Ordinary.
£ept. S.td ’ J
JOUN FtANNEKT, JOHN L. JOHNSON.
Managing partner late firm L. j.
Gulimartin a co., 155 to 1577.
JOHN FLANNERY St CC.,
COTTON FACTORS
—AND—
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
No. 3. Kelly’s Flock, Bay Street.
SAVANNAH. - - GEORGIA.
\ GFN'T.S for Jewell’s Mills Yams and Dornes
x\ tics, etc., etc.
BAGGING AND IRON TILS for sale at low* v
market rates. Prompt attention given to ai!
business entrusted to us. Liberal cash advan es
made on consignments.
our Mlt FLANX BUY having p U -hyr tie
enure assets and assumed the liabilitie.s or me
at r ijrm of L J (.LibM A R ITX &. CO., w w ill at
toad t > all outstanding business of that firm. . •
feCptAZ-lI
ÜBB FOR DIVORCII.
/-lEORdA-rrsoN <ot ntv.—Libel fer Divorce
'J in L pson Superior Court, May Term l ,77
ALICE GKEENE )
„ r *• > Lloel for Divorce.
SCOTT GREENS j
It appearing to the Court, by the return of the
Sheriff, that the Defendant In the above stau 1
tase is not to be found in this county; audit fur;
or appealing that the Defendant does mg re.- ioe
in tliis S'ate, it Is therefore ordered that service
of this Libel be perfected on said Defendant bv pub
lishing the same onye a month for tour months
In the Thoinaston Irerald, a public gazette pub
lished In said cutinty
By the Court. MATT H. SANDWICH
* tty for Libellant
A true extract from the mini ms.
JuneSOAm 11. T. Jennings, c. s. c.
A "Z j~j FOR JCivCECE
Q EG-:;,;: \-i r-ON rp l *x T t._L}!e! for me
, “i . i-s- nbid' lh.y tourt.AUj l'rimW.7.
xTAKfirn \ JOilX; .>x t
J .L:-' : J . '
It rmu c*a by r?t.rn of the NT-r
--! V’ 1 * Z'!* 1 vT'-nl. i.r h the abflvc •dated*..,-*; i
• 1 <" Gi.s ( ..1,01.'; {ih6iiptuUirr :.)*
, I .hat the Arh*ndaJ3t tVflrtes her uid t •.
: ‘! s * -• ; -i ; i If is tie efme on(ered tL.-V
I > '*♦ ( <fis be p. i r<? t (• iby puelMUag
■ 1 '* ■ \ • b?P-’st.T-or four njout:,.- in Utr
‘ J .' ' • •’ •b* r.-iu; jui Me giizeite puuifKlied la
| Sand I < OU B ry
p. ilo C Jr.;. MATT. 11. SANDWieIi;
.. AU’y fur Libelant.
A *nv; ■ ■:* re.ct i. jsi the nduntea.
jiUegb ii It. T/Jen kings, C. S. C.
NATiCiVAI DARD.
ywSI&T&E JtSMksaaf?*^
/: ' ' •* Y y ' A 'ii n
WebsLeYpi i'na'Dildgecl
-500 ESC;IA. SSS; fSiOPAG'S QUARTO.
1 A mi-/-m, l Jfet’ni:-{j+ iu-t tit ,’lhtr Indiana <
FOUR PAGES COLORED PLATES.
A UTIOLD LIBRARY IN ITSELF.
IN VA LIABLE IN ANY FAMILY
AND IN ANY SOI!OOL.
* U", \f . c. JIKKUmsi, sr j i lei*. Wt
Warmiy indorsed by
an n-olt, Frescott, Motley, Geo. P Marsh, Ilalkcbs
v‘ln, I ,’. " ’ Li.mii i>u: ini, KMiuMj Wet*
. Y' : Coleridge, saim. Ilornce
tii ‘Vi f l "' i J ‘•' an Utty c hlhtgo and
f- r matter than anj
p.,g.u’ lke ‘ suujler D r pe giving much more on a
* <Y-.'Ulns 3000 llinfration. three tim->
Ut ..
,% *. r :; - A 1 : h - three pictures of a snir. on
, ' UM ‘ umstrate me meaumkof
aafir* ar '* uw ,u
j* VYV ••UiU’gt lf n V*’ r * <‘t Ftcrarv lale r. ard
t jy veral /ears later than any other large Diction
„ - 1 of WeLster-s Dictlonaiiesls o times
uicU a3 ‘ LC :Kuo °* li:> y b? her series of Diction
"A H(tmt 4, ift|7. TANARUS;. •D ( tionarT the Gov
(.nmeii- Printing office Is Webster’s Unabridged,'
.a it. not rightly claimed that YVkbstek Is
Tee National Standakd ?
iept-22-tf
OrFICS COCNTT CMMHSIONEBS.
Notice fs hereby given to all paitles Uiterested
dr.l --gal i .bji < tio be shown and tied In the of
lice-ol t...e”Board of Commissioners or K'lads and
Revenue.-*, of tips >n countv. oa the hrM. Tues lay
in Novu iber njxt, an ortler win be passed umlc
•ng-he foifow'ng described roads Public .Roads,
i wlile.h s.tld proposed roads have been renewed by
Rc and Commissloiiers. apn-jinted for that purpose,
and i recommended by iicm to-wit:
I he road commencing at the Fike lir.cin fS
Bra dhurry field and running houtheart by > r ' *
.'.cwells, t hence mtithward By Jesi-eli Mailary
:mi,c ■ soMfceastwar.i by VV li WUliana. W- F • "
da w alker, FD (hibert. Mrs lihoda Gilberts.
Mr-; O-lia Burkett.*. Intersecting with the P’-J 1 ' 11 *',
road known as the Griffin Road at the mui'A
Bye lane acar James M Sullivan’s, near Jh nea
leaice’s.
Also tlio road eoinmenelng at Heory BXmiths
arul to tcrialnate at Juim-s Trice’s §h pfl- ~
Ai;-o, the road commeecing at tie- corner of
L K Rogers’fence on the road leatliag trom ih"ia
, astou to Rogers’ old factory place, tkenoe b . v ,he
msidences of of Wm. A Mfiler t on.i-Uus a Nom- .
---id James W Herrings’ Mirt to Wm Graham's
residence. And all r- r ns having and objecuca
to tac gi-untl-.g of stiid reads* or having any mini
I to present f r the p., li.g uf said roads *iirous:a
ihei isnd will file them In this office at or by the
tans übovj nmnUuned.
By order ot th< Board of County coiumissioners
Cf Roads and uevenues.
Oct6,-Ul H. T. JENNINGS, C. IL C- 1 •
eni n Great chance to make money. If
11 “ can't get gold you can get °rcen
ULL (backs. We need a person in every
| town to take subsertntions for the largyst cheap*
j <Si and.beat iUustraied fatally jiuhli ;fi a In
world. Any one can become a successful ageia
TRe most elegant works of art given free to s”
■ s rlbuv. Tht jirloe is so low that aln-"t every
body subs- rjbes. One agent rep rts i.iuau.,; o*
*l3O in a week. A lady agent report s taking 0T Y
l‘t subscribers in ten days. All who eugk
make money fast, l'uu can devote all year iq*
i to the business, or only your spare tiia*
need not be aw ay from home over night. 1
} pan do it as well as other®. Full particulars, “
rectiozts and terms free. Elegant and exf/tu>
I Outfit free. If you want profitable work *“
i your address at once. It costs nothirg to ir.\
I busln -s. No one wlm engages fails m
j great ]ay. .w*Lv.vj el’iio People’s Jeurwi,
| Portland, Maine