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One! Two !
Save Tour Money I
r y Goo ands
—AND—
GROCERIES.
D. I). Hardaway
nAS inst received his second lot of
GOODS for this season, which he is offering
and selling at 4
Very Satisfactory Trices,
to all who call on him. His Goods a"e warranted as
represented, and satisfaction guaranteed in every in*
stance.
The Grocery Department
Supplied with the best of SUG A ID-', COFFEES, SYR
UPS, MOLASSES, &C., &0., at reasonable prices.
Drugs! Drugs !
A FULL SUPPLY OF
Drugs & Medicines
fins liquors
FOR
IR&AIEDICAL PURPOSES.-®®
Faints, Oils,
VARNISHES, TOILET ARTICLES,
&C., &C., AC.,
C3fFor sale at low prices by
B. D. HARDAWAY & CO.
Thomnston, Dec. 3,1869-3 m
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR STORE Ii
John D. George,
(deader in pure liquors,)
HAVING- PURCHASED THE ENTIRE STOCK OP
Xn SLwa. ©rs I
OF THE L ATE FIRM OF REID, GEORGE & PATTERSON, will continue the
LIQUOR BUSINESS jn the CELLAR of the same building : and will keep a FT 7 ( L ST< 'CK of the best
FOREIGN and DOMESTIC LIQUORS, of all kinds, and sell at WEOLSALE and RETAIL low tor CASH
Griffin, Ga., December 3, 1869. 3m
‘GUANO HOUSE'
OPPOSITE
BRICK WARE HOUSE,
GRIFFIN, GA.
I,'OU the f„H for SMALL ORAIN,
i ftnti for the Spri >gtrade for CORN and C'OT PON,
wo Off T to the Planters the following POPULAR FER
TILIZERS, vis:
Zoil’s A miniated Bone Superphosphate,
Chesapeake Guano,
Andrew Cue's Phosphate of Lime,
Soluble Paeifio Guano,
Fiotir of Bone,
P 'tan-(‘oe Guano,
B ind Plaster, or Gypsumr,
S-duhle Phospho Peruvian Guano,
No. 1 Peruvian (supplv small.)
California, (very similar to Peruvian,)
Atnerican Guano,
Peruvian Guano and Ground Bone, one o
1 1 it if each.
i • connection with' our Fertilising Trade, we
are doing a General Commission and Cotton Business,
nnd will he pleased to 8' rve our old friends, and the
pnb'ir generally. L. It BRLWEIt & SON.
and oh Griffin, Ga.
At SYA'V >l;l>. A. J. BLALOCK .1 W 8. AFFORD
Stafford, Blalock & Cos,,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Staple and Fancy Goods,
iIAUDWAIIE, CUTLERY &c M
r » No ‘2l Main Street. BnrnesvUle, Ga. deeO-t.f
RIWIirLiPHMTIIIiin
GEORGE W. ALLEN,
"I I AY TNG opone 1 a No. 1 Icq nor Store.
_i I Will keep a stock <>f the best F' reign and Do
mestic LIQUORS ol all kind*. TEN CENTS
Plvß DRINK. declO ly
THE OLD MAN HIMSELF
c o »x x «=s- ?
“ WATCH OUT FOR THE BOSS I”
OLD JOHN ROBINSON!
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WITH THE LARGEST AND COMBINED
CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE
o i-t e: ir. t pi ,
AND WILL EXHIBIT IN
TEOMASTON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1870,
TEN SHOWS IN ONE!
jET^F 33 ADMISSION §I,OO. Children under ten years of age 50 cents.
Do >rs open at 1 o’ckck, P. M.
wominent among tne attractive Talent op thb arena are suen ce.»onties as tne
JCWlng:
M’LLE ALICE, Uie brilliant ani accomplished Lady Equestrian, the only flrst-claai
MR, JOHN LOWLOW, the universally popular Ciown, and one of the greatest wits oi
age.
MR. ARCHIE CAMPBELL, the Clown, who is pe. petualiy engaged In personal diffi-
culties with t-lie Master of the Circle
THE NONPAREIL LEWIS, the Colored
Boy aturat Aiaattfiir Equeitr^n,
and vivid display of thiFwild animal, leaping
gates through balloons-, at break-neck speed.
In addition, the Troupe comprises the fam-
©us Juvenile department of Equestrians, con
SreW. of SIXTEEN (TIIL
A Herd of Tapirs, a rare and wonderful
aniraal, from the interior of Asia. TL.» Herd
taas been imported at an immense expense for
xoßinson’s Great Combination, and more-
aver, they are the only living specimens of
animal ever brought to the United States. The Performing Elephant “ Empress,” in
produced by Mr. Johnson; African Lion and Lioness, Ruffed Lemur, Ocelot, Wild Dog oj
llyrtary, Civet, Copyhara, Ground Coati, Alpine Marmot, Silver-crested Cockatoo, Zebra,
SAVE YOBIGYiONEY FOR THE MASTODON)
THERE IS ONLY ONE JOHN ROBINSON!
Rcmeml or the Raw and Date. TIIOMAS I ON. Monday, February
21, 1870. Will also Exhibit at Talbotton, Frid .y, February 18 ; Tleasant
Hill. Saturday, ]0; Bapnesville, Tuesday, February 22, 1870.
fobs-2t j! 0. DAVIS, Agenf.-
Equestrienne in America. n
M’LLE FRANCES, the beautiful and bril
liant Tight-Rope Dancer.
MADAME MARGARET, the graceful ant,
steady bridle-hand Teacher of Equitation, of
School for Ladies.
MADAME GERTRUDE, the celebrated Llot
Enchantress,
MR. J. WILSON, the great European Seen,
and Character Rider, and Four-Horse Princa
pal Equestrian.
MR. JOHN ROBINSON, Principal Tn vtk
Rider and Somersaultist.
Mlt. J McDONOUGH, SLaksperiac. anu
Nautical Equestrian.
MR. GEO. SLOMAN, the daring Sf-utb
American Equestrian and Acrobatic Per
former.
MR. G. N. ROBINSON, the great Dramatic
Equestrian and Vaulter.
SIG. ADOLPH ERANDISI, the Italian trick
Clown.
MR. FRANK ROBINSON, the great Ameri
can Jester and Side-splitter, and General to
the Sovereigns of Momus.
/ i 'V.
C3\
v
\;«a
j
Sr V§j
m Os
C haem a. Mandril, Red Monkey, Chimpanzee,
Diana Monkey, Great Flamingo, Lyre Bird,
Persian Lioness, White-nose Monkey, Rose
Cockatoo. Alexandrine Parroquets, African
Deopara, Tiger Cat, Ceylon Tiger, Ichneumon,
American White Bear, Russian Cinnamon
Bear, Wormbat of Australia, White-headed
Parrot, Australian Kangaroo, Grizzly Bear
American Buffalo, African Bison, African
Porcupine, Wapita, Mona, Barbtwy Ape, Mar*
mazet, Red Macaws, Rose-winged Parroquets,
Blue and Yellow Macaws, BanKsian Cocka
too, White-eyelid Monkey, GoodwitCassowa
ries, Long-billed Curlew. Proboscis Monkey,
South American Dusky Paca, Golden, Silver
and Chinese Pheasants, Agile Gibbon, Ursine
Howler.
The Procession will enter the City at ten
o’clock, A. M.. preceded by the Chariot oi
Oberon, containing THOMAS CAN>-'Awl r l»
OPERATIC SILVER CORNET BAND
JITST RECEIVED
LOEWEHSTEM & PFIEFER,
A FINE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF
DRY GrOODS!
Os Every Description.
.1 Large Stock of Flothing !
THE LARGEST AND FINEST IN THIS MARKET.
Gentlemen’s Furnishing Coods f
IN ABUNDANCE.
HlTcj \ Os the LATEST AGONY, from the COM- ff i'T'W ?
A O « MONEST to the FINEST ! A .
SIIAWLS AND CLOAKS!
Our SHAWL and CLOAK Departments are complete. We offer great inducements
Fine Line of White Goods !
Call and see for yourself. B6L. Captain C. F. REDDING, of Pike, is with us and
will be glad to see all his friends.
Griffin, Ga., December 10, 1860*-3m.
R E MO Y A L, I
HAVING REMOVED
To the Large & Commodious Store House
fctf-OUNT IIILL STREET -©*
Now occupied by Mr. ISAAC WINSIIIP—Beets’ old Stand—where we shall open a
much larger stock of
Moots , Shoes , Leather , Shoe
Findings, sc., sc.,
than we have ever offered before. JfcjT’We shall continue the MANUFACTURE OF
Hoots, Shoes, Leather, tie.,
on a VERY EXTENSINE SCALE. work warranted. Bc%~Profits short 1 -
ftSL. Terms CASH! Also— The HIGHEST PRICE paid for HIDES, TALLOW,
and TAN BARK.
PATRICK <3c BROTHER
Griffin, Ga , December 10, 1869-3 m
NEW -STOKE
XX
2 Stores Combined!
XX
J. C. K I N G,
— CORNER OF
Mill Tjiylor Sts,
XX
r pilE New Store House stdjnininfr the one
Y occupied by me last season, h-ip been fitted up in
ELEGANT STYLE, and I haveiust received and open
ed in it, a large and beautiful stock of
Dry Goods,
Boots,
Shoes,
Hats,
Caps,
Notions, &e
In the Old Store will be found a MAMMOTH stock of
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
HARD WA. Pt E
WOODEN & WILLOW WARE.
J~- CL KIXl>Ta-,
October 12, 1869.
“ AUNT SIIADV.’
SPREADS HER BANNERS TO
TIIE OUTER WALL.
NEW MILLINERY
Choice Puterns and Latest Styles for
FALL WIHTER
will be found at my ESTABLISHMENT, and I am de
terminer! to do work in my line CHEAPER and BET
TER than anybody. M HS. S. A. JACKSON.
Gridin, Ga , Dec 9 3m Over Drewry ic, Cos . Hill st.
A. 11. COLQUITT, .... JAMI-S BAGCIS. 11. H COLQUITT
Colquitt & Baggs,
GENERAL
Commission Merchants,
Bay Street,
SA rAXXAII GEORGIA.
/CONSIGNMENTS of COLTON and oth-
V J er PRODUCE solicited. aug. IT, 1869-3 m
A EOliO! A—Upson County—Whereas Jordan Lyon
~ 3 applies to me Ur the administration of the estate
of William S Lyon, late of said county, deceased
These are, therefore, to cite an t admonish the kin
dred and creditors of said deceased, to show cause if
any they have, why said administration should not be
granted on the first Monday in March next
Given under my hand this 20th January, IS7<V
jan22-td WM. A, COBB, Ordinary I
l S'SO.Y SIBHKIFF’S SAB.K.
WILL he sold on tlie first Tuesday in March
» » nexy he'ore the Courthouse door, iii the town of
Jnomaston. Upson county, between tlie legal hours ot
sale, the billowing property to wit:
Lot No. 6 in ihe North West hack square wi h the im
provement, thereon in the Town of Thonmston in-aid
county of 1 pson, the same being the [dace now occupi
ed by John Bland Ihe same leveid on as the prepert yol
said John Bland by Virtue of an Execution tend from
the Superior Court of Upson county, in favor of I) Young
against John Blaud. Sold for the balance of the pur
chase money for said Lot. t). C. SIIAIiM \N
jan29-td ' Sheriff.
B T l»soia Superior Court—May
Term, 1810.
George J. Lewis, ) Rule M Si to Establish
V*. V
Daniel W. Mormand. ) Lost Note.
IT appearing to the Court that George J. Lewi* was
the owner of a promisory note made by 1) W. Mor
! mand, then of said county, now of the State of Texas
i dated on he 15th day of September, 1860, due the 25th
day of December, 18(10, for the sum of three hundred
| dollars with credits as follows: One on the first of Sep
tcmbi-r, lSt.3, or Slut), and one on the first of July
; lsn4 frr *IOO, payable to said George J. Lewis or b.-ar
| « r.and which beingstill uuc find unpaid and h;is beer. r!i.>
i troyed. It is therefore ordered that the s-iid 1). W
Mormand show cause on or b sere the next Term of this
Court why a copy should nor. he t'.-lly established in
lieu of said lost original. And if. further appearing hat
said D. W. .Mormand. resides in tlie State of Texas it is
ordeied that this Rule j \ r i Si be served on said D \\ r
Mormand, by publication in t he Georgia Herald, once a
month tor three months next proceeding the next Term
of this Court.
Witness the Hon- James W. Greene. Judge of said
Court, December 30th, 1869. H. T. JENNINGS,
Clerk Super Court, Upson county, Ga.
A true copy of the origi ; ,1.
jan29-Im3m H. T. JENNINGS. C. S. C.
Joseph Youngblood, j
VS. " cr • r- .
William H. Colquif, \ Scire facias to revive
Principal j Judgment
Charles Wilson
E< >KGIA—Upson countv.—To nil and singular the
J Sheriffs of said Sta'.e Whereas at the February
Term, 1556, of the Upson Superior Court ol said coun
l ty, Joseph Youngblood instituted an action of com
i plaint, against one VYm II Ooiquit and Charles Wilson,
defendants, of said county. An-1 at the August Term,
1856, of said Court, obtained a judgment on said action
in his favor for the sum of four hundred and twenty
eight dollars principal, and forty-nine dollars interest,
with interest on the principal sunt from August!, 1856,
till paid, and the lur her sum of eleven dollar- cost of
said action.. And wheieas said judgment remains en
tirely tins ,ti tied and the fieri facias issre l upon t ie
same, having had no entry made upon it by any proper
officer within seven years as provided by law, and by
the failure to have such entry made having lost is lem
and became dormant. And whereas, the said Win H
Colquit has removed beyond the limits of this State, so
that the o.dmary process of law cannot be served upon
him, and the said Charles Wilson,having died and there
being no legal representative, the said Wm. 11 Colquit
is hereby notified to be and appear at the next Term of
the Superior Court for said county on the first Monday
in May next, then and there to show cause, if any he
has, why said judgment should not be revived and an
execution issued upon the same.
W itness the Honorable James W Greene. Judge of
the Su, erior Court, the 3,th day of December W>‘»
janl-lm4m 11 T JENNIXg'. Clerk.
ZELL’S AMMONIATED
BOSE SUPER PHOSPHITE.
Thom aston, Ga., Jan. 3, 1870.
We are agents for the above Standard
FERTILIZER.
All persons who intend using it this sea
son will please call at our place of business
and get Certificates, and we will give all
information needed.
Respectfully,
ATWATER & SIIARMAN.
janß*tf
Worrili & Yiiiiug,
Dealers in Staple and Fancy
DRY GrOODS,
BOOTS and SHOES, HATS and CAPS, CLOTHING.
Ac ,me offering Inducements to cash bu\ er- Call and"
examine our stock. dec9-lm
N O TI C E .
ALL persons are here by notified and prohibited
-..gainst trading for any notes or papers on me as I
do not intend to pay them, unle.-s paid with similar notes
or Confederate money. D. W. MOM AND.
Huntsville, Texas, Jan. 4,1870. jan2J-4t
TO THE PHYSICIAN;
OF* TH2
SOXJTIj
Bit. E. P. BIHIU. js
Late Vice-President and Associate Ph
BANNING iNSTITUji
NEW YORK, AND
DR. C. L. GREEJ
LATK PASSED ASS T SIT.G. t s. \
A NNOUXCR to the Mi-.licnl p,,
I\. ion of the South that thev have form i A
nershipfor the purpose of introducing dac °.‘
DR. RIMG’S
to their noti e; fee ingnssnred that they will
of ineaictiWble assi-rinee m sh- trectm-.,,‘ '
chronic Uiseases, such psi..,. i», V Uv
Displacements, Spin .1 lVfor'raK 'Stf,?,!' l v u
cele, ftennral Weakness. Ac , Ac. ThJl o ’. V
are endorsed and used by many of the r
l hysicians of this countiy ami of Kurom "
testimonials will be sent on application ’ '
I>«. IIAWIYG’S Sl|*i* OUl
A I.noMINAL AM) SPINAL SIIOfLDEP. | tKvcr
For effect vely supporting the iibdonn-n h
ch. st, ands r correcting drooping and i 1
Its action upon digestive, spinal, eh J a
weaknesses is immediate.' an “
PfMI’LK BODY BRACE
hns not the spinal and should.-r attachment
ports a weak abdomen; and the lower t«u-k t„ . , '
, C h i. t° r o 1n ' p,e * abdomen anj,,
acn it U efliCdcious f i
pregnancy Brace.
For supporting the back, ab,lumen and r lr j
veins during pregnancy. lr
PILE AND PRoLAP-US-ANJ BL’ACE
With the spinal and shoulder attachment. ]
mediately effective 11L -
THE BRACE TRUSSES.
Are so effective ns to core the rupture* | n ,
eases and have been adopted by tl,«tS„rg.-o„ (; . n . '
iubj«a. ,n " y lr ““ >,n ' l ,ur “*• I
THE UTERINE BALANCE.
For the immediate correction of nnteversion , rK I
trover-ion of the womb. Personal reference hi c . 1
remai kable cures wil begiv, u.
THE V.\RIC CKI.E BRACE.
Promises to introduce anew era in varicocele.
UTERINE ELEVATOR.
A substitute for the pessary, in the most extren--
cidentio uteri ifallingof the womb) it doe- not
essaries distend the vagina or touch eiili. r tin
womb, or bladder, but-imply lifts, : ,t , „ ( -h .-
womb like lifting a person under each arm Ii i ,
e astic outside base,and gives n • uneasiness in v ...
tu:< ami may in many coses he gradually I ,id
Ihe elevator arrests every t,| j n „ ...
when the Uterus i constantly in he enter world
THE BPINAL PROP
Always reliey. sand often cure- spinal curvature
less anchylosis ha- taken place.
Their headquarters is at Atlanta, Oa.wlinvt: I
can be consulted, and physicians are requested r I
respond in relation to the in trmm-nis and cie I
cases All communication- addressed to
ATL A-ISTTW, ga. I
will receive prompt attention Instrume ts t- i
any address C O. I) on receipt, of the un a-ureu i I
In spinal cases two pbotogiaph* one -id-- I
rear vif*w of the patient's black -»bouW ac-'-on; ■» ■
measurement, to insure an accurate adj i-timnt. ■ ■
for descriptive circular.
HOW TO MKASUKE KuU TIIE SEI.VCTIO.X OK AM ONt I
H HACKS.
Ist. Number of inches around the body, two S >
below the tip of the hip bones
2d. Do. straight, around the ehe-t closebv thean
3d. Do. from each arm-pit to the tips of hii> U: ■
eu-h side
4ih. Height of tlie person. de -JV
TAILOIUAU
John P. array
VG ATX rehirns his thankp for th
ral patronage he has received in the |
informs his Old Friends, and
that he is now at the Store of WEAVERS ii-
Tliomaston, Oa
Thoroughly Prepared
TO DO
TAIIuOKING.
Making and K's :
ing, &c., iu all its branches, m :
as fine style as can be done in orl
- the State. Satisfaction guar
teed. CASE
Thomaston, Dec. 3, 18G9-tf
CHAS A. SINDAL. p. W. f* 7l ® '
(BIBLES 1. SIM.IL 4(l
OFFICE PL.iNTi RS’ TVAj tE-W
Guif-fis, Ga. Sept. 1, I '"
To Planters and Shippers of Cotton
rPoE old PLATERS’ WARE HO 1 ;
1 on Broadway, fronting Cotton Wharf, ha' ; ' ;
rebuilt under direction, we would call niter,'.
Plant- rs, Shippers and Buyers of Cotton to th *■
Wc are also prepared with ample close stomp
to receive B \CON, HAY, GUANO, Ac,> B •~’ h
Onr charges for weighing will be
25 Cents per Baß’
To be paid by the Buyer. Our Shipping f‘ iC 1
unsurpassed ; and we hope, by clo-e attention
ness, to merit a share of your patronage ... , (
Our correspondent-at the ports are firms”' ‘
n this community, and Planters and others ' '"
‘ship, may rely on having their interests prou-ct-'-
are prepared to make liberal
CASH ADVANCE
on Cotton eensigned to us for shipment. If
Mr. FLEMING MOBLEY will have charge ol
ing, and will be pleased to see bis old friends.
Respectfully. T ANARUS, .f?
dec9-8m CIIAS. A. SINDALL *
N. 11. SIM<»
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
DRY GOOD SI
CLOTHING, COOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS. j
FURNISHING GOOlj
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; all kinds of STKT V I
also WATCHES; JEWELRY', GUNS, and
than'the cheajtest, East side Hill str^"
* nß^|
Ga. Call and ‘examine my Geyds before 7°° *
.
any whei x