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flit Georgia $ trail),
<?a.~ feu. I- 1 .
Fnnrr mattkiU
Any of our subscribers who
* sire to get their paper at the Post
Office instead of the store of Suggs
6 OUnhant, wdl please send or give
u , their names, as it is our object to
accommodate all our subscribers,
We mnde the change for their benefit
as the Post Office is not always open.
John- R. bins n’s Sh -w —Remember that
M n6iv the 21st lust., is the day, and
Thomaston the place to witness this mag.
nifitp nt show. Don’t fail to come and *ee
John Robinson’s mem moth combination
ten .hows in one. The Griffin Star says,
„ it ; fl t ho hugest horse theatre that now
, TPS rn wheels.” Tho Star is correct,
tr ,* ' 11 tor’s head is level. To white and
b irk. we say come and have your ei orgies
f-dnublrl 1»r the new year, by witnessing
the standard arenie exhibition and eXfen
eiro menagerie. “L*'tgh and grow fat.”
fag* Just recievod at Webb’s now store
*.♦ hhD C. Sugar —very nice.
K Slicks Rto C'.ffee—the best.
<j bblei -e Syrup bright.
?, B lies oi Seda Crakers and Cove Oys>*
ter*.
:>n and a good many more
n ... jrrnceries that sba'i be sold for short
ti( ;. So ali in need ot the above g -ods
7 i;i (In w»ll and save money by calling on
J ho N. Webb. lebi9-tl
sr planters wonl lints at
Rbl2'2 r . WORRILL & VINING.
NOTICE lO Til PUBlftC.
The public are nerejiv notified n >t to trade
f • (ji rtaiu note made by A. Low.'S &
Br -s. payable r 0 N. H. Bayless, or bearer,
nrtii d'u“ in May. 1867. The note was
itTf -.'erred by N 11. Bayless to one James
vV, [litht wer, ot U, son eo., woo now has
no irtorext in said note, as the same has
b<eu paid off, hut who refuses to surrender
A Me Lewis,
J hn F. Lewis,
James M. Lewis,
Os the late firm ot A. Lewis A Bros.
Feb 16, W l ’.
Person a i.. — o. 1 1 , luiner, who Rometime
njj,, commenced business in Frederick City,
b v > icui ivtrd his stock troin that place to
Thotmifbou, rpflnn County Georgia, where
be intends opeuing his business. We wish
4 >rn success m his new home in far of “Dix
jc,” ariu commend him to tho citizens of
Thoqjarton. Comet and Advertiser.
I The above is train a p*per published in
■St. Michaels, Md. Mr. Turner comes to
l,s we.l recommended. We are glad to see
toferpriflirig, business men lc :ate in our
r '•> town. It argues well for the future
Inf Tb fouston.
j LIT dust removed nt John N. Webb’s
rh-up store 800 gallons of Corn and Kyc
iNVhishv, which tie will soli cheap for cash.
febl9-tf
100 Su 'k-i is,ni o<r sa'e bv
LEWIS & SAWYER.
I S*?* Gentlemens fine Black & Drab Hats
It WORRILL & VINING.
I ti&t Suggs & Ojihnnt sells goods cheap
■or cash.
I Personal.— Mr. Bemj. Jordan, of Upson
r)n i r 'ty. who was swer il days ago by
Hi Inert Denham, (col.) and thought to be
Be • <ly w tuj.d and, is recovering. Elbert
Bk'ifliani made his escape at the time, but
■ s smee been apprehendetl and is now in
V '!•
Hfiftf'l wdl *n; il Whisky and Brandv
cheaper than any house «n Barnesvilie.
''' l k ■ t \Vf;i*•.kv are lar ead nur ,
® '"i tdi ma Liquor are o<| and oi’the les
fi-' i’y. Cud when you wish to price
** v. VV. A. Johnson.
H! ■* A
VL . 1 . 4 i'». O-Jf .. I, '-..;.: at
-V ORRILL & VINING.
. D-> ».< =,' i t.■ >t in gi to Suggn & Oil-
U a 8 to buy \ »ur goods.
Nt'w —The new adver*
'’"inert ot John N. Webb will be seen in
I other column of this paper. Mr. Andy
I the bnsinesi* man of the eatiiUitths
i ■ V known the good of printer’s ink. —
r a ‘lv. , rt’i.e;neotß will be continued what-
I r the \alentine senders may bay to the
I” n\ry -notwirhti.andii'g. He pays for
r Als,’ and the eolmnns of the Herald
■ open to him.
I . lb-op kkirt, Balmorals, Hosieiy
I'' HtJkis*, Nubias, Arabs eer,, at
r 12.*2t W ORRILL & VINING.
■ -“-V* Rill, Sun, Martin and James, in
> V fc . dr-n 1 ’ go and P ch Bra I
rv Liar.dy, old Rye vt fiisky or oid
l rn “ i: ! -h>, call on me at John N. Webb’s
B' . w. A' JUHNisrN.
■ > 'l9-tf
I*® ' ots an, i Shoes for Pale eoeap at
SRGCS & CLIP HANTS.
1 T - Rs .~-~Mr. M. 11. Bayless, of Ky., the
P* stock man is in town with
o mulja that has been brought
season. Plamers in need
Bayless" " eH l ° CftU and 860
»i,? f :' r L ' ~ 0 ', ,e 11,101 vine land ir, Upson
% o, y fnr .a:e cheap for oash A„ T ,! y 'to
J* P* AIXANDER,
_ _ At the Herald Office.
luiat bum,; U W , ril ty w l»ere did you
mi dv, v> " you had that
1 Let -"
1 member' that day, oh. yes,
,IT Wfcbb.” * 1 g" 1 from Andy Juhn
Id Jou w ;fv. J
e t,lp y havfU <l 0 , whssk °y ee L you go
1 Webb in I* le,,t y» ar ‘d besides old
n ' c et:oL'd . n , clever old sort
[•” and eas y kmd of a fellow any
K“kb«w.kt B ,‘ 809 oM m “ and
a ’ .. Qow you would say that.”
feb 12tf
Prof. McDonald and nis Book.—We
have just received a little work entitled
“McDonald’s Music, Dancing and Man*
nerd,” published by Prof. G. F. McDonald,
of Montgomery, Ala., the well known,
popular and accomplished Southern Dans
oing Muster. There can be no doubt that
the Professor is tho very man to publish
“The Code of Regulations” which should
govern the “Polite Art.*’ His elegance,
ease aud urbanity everywhere displayed,
murk him as the true gentleman, and
though he has seen fit not to be eo volum
inous as Chesterfield was, yet he will not
be the less referred to on questions of eti*
quette because of his conciseness and accuv
racy. That portion %f his book devoted to
the art of Dancing contains evidences in
itself that he knows “who eof tie speaketh.”
His skill in “tripping the light fantastic
toe” knows no bounds, and the grand
soirees which have been given him wherever
h n has taught shows tho appreciation in
which ho is held by his pupils &o<\ patrons,
and also shows that ho has tho gift of
imparting to others his skill and graceful
movement in answer to the sounds of sweet
music. C.
Teu Lb',* of yellow Pink Eye Pota**
toes jus: reci e-i ul J hn N. Webb’s New
Grocery Store. lebl9-*tf
Ladies Dress goods very Cheap at
febi2s2t WORRILL & VINING.
Our friend, Mr. Joseph 11. Smith #
agent for “The Maryland Life Insurance
Company,” seems much troubled about a
reply he wrote to a Valentine he received
this week, which he handed to one of the
young gentlemen in town, thinking it was
ho who had favored him, and which has
mysteriously disappeared. lie asks us to
say to any who happens to get hold of his
reply, that the “assurance” spoken of in it
was meant only "'life assurance and that
though a “stranger in a strange settlement,”
he is not at ail backward in “pushing him-*
self forward” when that subject is alluded
to. *
tsr Grier’s Almanacs given away at
Webb’s cheap store. febl2~tf
jLadies Congress Gaiters at
teb!2'2t W ORRILL & VINING.
Griffin Star.—The Griffin Star is the
best Bemi-Weekly iu the State. It presents
an elegant appearance. Success to the new
firm who nqw have it in hand.
Anew lot of Boots & Shoes at
ieb!2, 2t VV ORRILL & VINING.
ffcajp* 12 Cases Boots and Shoes just ar
rived by LEWIS & SAWYER.
8 Just removed 75 prs. Cloth Gaite r
sin es which wiil be sold very cheap. CaL
early ror a pair at Webb’s. febl9stf
Old Boreas was cutting up some of
his “high didoes” on yesterday in our midst.
0 i all corners you could hear “oh ! so cold.’
In the language of an ancient pc et:
it blewed and it frizzed.”
©aT* The State Correspondent of tho AN
lanta Constitution gets of the following
compliment od the beautiful and thriving
little city of Griffin. And as it speaks our
sentiments we are compelled to copy it:
“griffin.
When one is wearied pnd Worn with the
cares of the World, and w-iuid recuperrte
the exhausted faculties of mind and body,
let him oorrre here. Hero the sun seems
to shine with a more btutifal splendor,
aid the winds waft a sweeter per fume
Here tr• i- moon Se -mi t-» seed a Sifter, purs
e>. holier i i, : itr, ; i the stars ro twinkle
with a rn -i • ec-tadc joy riiati any where
e’se or the . ice l rea ion.
“And such ee-et trills —I tnenn su. h graceful Indies.
Their very walk would make your os >m swell;
W hil.- th«ir oveipowerim eyes, that turn jou {»ale,
Flush into the heart. Beautiful city
Os love ! ! bon an indeed the city of bright eye3 And
picasaut boaei!”
lion. Mr. Revel, colored Senator from
Miss Bdrp’. is on the flm r ■ f the Senate
till- m Fiji g He has 1 een made much oi
by Sen at r Drake, Mort n, Sumner and
others. There is a vuca t seat behind
So inner, and Revel has his eye On tiiof.
Ames, the oilier Mississippi Senator, lias
been on the floor of the tlon -> i -the
suggestion of these, new } : yy • •'on
introduced tr> admit Mis-is ippi.
Tn reply to the .object,ons of Gift
counsel for the defen-e, a Vi"ginia justice
►aid he didn’t care ;,b ut “o .l r cutions,”
and would try do case anyhow, and if dey
didn't have so dacti >n, “dey iouhl repeal
agio’ his ex< i m.”
At Cedar Rapids, iowa, a conirn't*
to' 1 , comp'■ sod ot one member from inch
church, visits t-very bu-iaess house, office,
bi Jar 1 hall aue salt on. asking their p o>
p-ietor* to cloß early each evening ami ar.
tend the religious uie tine, now in progress.
The popuin.Km oi Si. Petersburg on
the 10 h of Decamber w o 667,029, of
which 376,523 was male, and 290,503 femah •
IMr. Dalrympie, the great firmer of
Minnesota, is sa.d to have made sls ,000
clear gain in three years of farming.
When a rooster crows, he crows all
over.
Four thousand tons ofice have been
packed this season in Dive port, I/wa.
Fattening F* wls. —An exchange give*
the following method Fir fattening in a
week or ten lays, o redihie .is it may ap*«
pear* We copy the method without any
experimental knowledge of its value ; Set
rice over the fire with skim-milk, only as
much as will serve one day. Let it boil
till the rice is quite swelled and add a teas
poon tul or two of sugar, but will do well
without. Feed the fowls three times a day
in common pans, giving them only as much
as will fill them at once. When you put
in fresh rice set the pans in water, that no
sourness may be conveyed to the fowls, as
that prevents them from fattening. Give
fresh water, or milk of the r ce to drink,
but the less wet the rice is, when perfectly
soaked, the better* By this method the
flesh will have a clear whiteness which-no
other food gives, and when it is considers
ed how far a pound of rice will go, and how
much time is saved by this mode, it will be
found cheaper than barleyoineal. The pen
should be daily cleansed and do food given
for sixteen hours before the poultry is killed.
AcJcnowledgniChts. —We are undr
obligations to our Texas correspond
ent “Justitia,” for late copies of tlii
Galveston News, an excelent daily
paper published in Galveston, Texas.
TilOAi A STON M A UKK t\
Cotton W
Corn $1 RL to $1 A0
Wheat #1 50 to il .o
lineon 'ii)4 t*
Flour 0o to Oh
Meal *
Peas *1 25 to il 5o
But ier '25 to %<'
Chickens 15 to 25
E*cs ... ‘-A
Urto jUMfrttsn&ffit.
THU ML-G A3 TO ii
CHEAP STORE,
The Old lieliabj- Store is
WEBBS.
The Store for the People is
WEBBS.
The Store for Dry Goods and No
tions is WEBB’S.
The store for Boots and Shoes is
WEBB’S.
The store for Clothing at cost is
WEBB’S.
The store for Ladies Dress Goods is
WEBB’S.
The store for the Young and Old is
WEBB’S.
The store for the Colored People is
WEBB’S.
The store for those that use Whisky
is WEBB’S.
The store for those that use Tobacco
is WEBB’S.
The store for those that use Brandy
is WEBB’S.
The finest Whisky and Brandy in
town is WEBB’S.
Those that want Leaf Tobacco go to
WEBB’S.
Those that buy Goods for Cash goes
to WEBB’S.
My friends my honest opinion is that
the most of the goods is sold at
WEBB’S.
Thankful for past liberal patronage
and soliciting a continuance of the
same I am positively your best friend.
JOHN N. WEBB,
and W. A. JOHNSON, Ag’t.
febl9-tf
DR. J. O. HUNT,
\\7 ILL continue the practice of nvdi-
V v cine in Thomaston and Upson county.
Will give prompt attention to calls, and will devote his
entire attention to the practice. He has moved from
his oid residence to the i:\vellingformerly occupied by
Mr. A G Goree, on China s ivet. As soon as finished
he will take an office up staiis in Messrs. Allen &
Cheney’s n w building. Until then he can bo found at
the Drug
Thomaston, Pa., -lar.. 22, lS7(>-tf'
R. N. PERRYMAN,
RETAIL
GBOOBRir BBAMBR
K EEP constantly on hand a good assort
ment of Family Groceries, such as—
BACON, HAM?,
LARD, FLOUR,
CORN, OATS,
CIIECSR, BRAN,
CANDLES M U'KERV.L,
SUGAR. . OFFER,
RICE* SOAP
SA RDIXUvS, OYSTERS,
SALT, Ac., Ac.
Also, lias on hand a good stock of fine
WINES, LIQUORS* &C,
which he will sell rea < - .ble ‘ r cash or exchange for
prod ce jan22-8m
Joseph Youngblood,
. /•’ » tn re
1 “ ...
. I
J
/~VE ' . ‘ -'j oali nn siugul'ir the
'li *1 ' : *h • F
Turin, 1 • n -■ i. ■ u • ! c ,u*
ty. .5- \ . 1 i in' ot cnm
plaiti ‘ r i ' I ■ lea Wilson,
defi-o n st. th .. tigust !’i'\':r),
18*fi, f ' ' ■ ij -1 ent An s-iiil action
iu tiis favor for 'lie sum of four hundred and twenty
eight, dollars principal, and l. rt-v-ijine dollars interest,
vitu .imertst on the principal sum from August 4, Is.
till paid, fid the lur tier sim of ‘even dollar- <••>»«•. oi
said action. An lwhcie.is said j-H nit nt. remains en
tirely nos .ti find and the Jf ri far,in i isr ,e ! upon t e
same, having li dno ftn r ry nunlo upon tt b.v any prop r
ofi cerwitlii seven yeae- •;« pfuvldt and I.v 1.-'w," a ri by
the failure to have such entry made having lost is lei.,
and became dorm nt. Aud whereas, the ti Am, H.
Colquit'has remdv. and e.vond the limits of this State. m>
that the o.diuarr process of law ca nut be serv. 1 upon
him, and the said < 'hai !es Wils n, having died arid there
b. ing noleg'd repri-sent aiivc. the -aid \ in. II Col unit-,
is hereby notified to he and appear at the next rer i of
the Superior Uou< t for sai 1 county on the first Monday
in Slay next..then and there to shew cause, if any he
h is, why -ai l jadg, lent should not be revived and an
execution i-sued upon ilre same.
Wit ness the Honorable James W Greene, Judge of
the Su erior Court, theß th day of Der-ember. l-Gh.
janl-lm4m II T JKNNING. ('lnk.
t i>s«a Superior floiui —Tilay
Term, 1870.
George J. Lewis, | Rule Xi Si to Establish
VS. r
Daniel W. Mormand. ) Lost Note.
Ir appearing to the Gdurf that, George J. Lewi« was
tbeuwtiei of a promisory not.- ina e bv D. W. Alor
nu.nd, tii nos said county, now of the So.to of Texas.
c 1 - lon he loth day of Septeiul er, i Slid, due the 25th
in:,. J i ceniher, ■ seo, fur the sum of three hundred
dollars with credits as follows . rn.* on the first of Sep
tember. N S. or -1' 0, and one on the first of July,
1804 for "ii o, payab •• to si i George .!. Lewis or bear
er.ahd which beiiigstlll ..ueand unpaid find has bee ft dig
troyed. It is therefore ordered that the said D. W.
Mormand show* cause on or before the next Term of this
Court why a copy sh mid not be t) Il v established in
li uof said ost original. Andi further appearing ihat
said D. W. Mormand, resides in the State of Texa-.it is
ordered that, this Rule Xi Si he served on said D. \V.
Mormand. by public.ition in th>- G eorgia Herald, once a
month lor three months next proceeding the next Term
of this Court.
Witness the ITon- James W. Greene. Judge of said
Court, December 80th, '869. H. T. JENNINGS,
Clerk Super Court, Upson county, Ga.
A true copy of the original.
ja»29-lm3m H. T. JENNINGS, C. S. C.
UPSO\ SHERIFF’S SALE.
ITT ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in March
VV n?x', before the Courthouse door, in the town of
Thomaston, Ups< n county, between the legal hours of
sale, the following ptoperty to wit:
Lot No. 6 in the North We-t back square wi h theim
proveine t- thereon in the Town of Thomaston, in said
county of Upstfh, the same being thg place now occupi
ed by John Bland. The same leveid on as the property of
said John Bland by Virtue of an Execution issn* and from
the Superior Court of Upson county, in favor of D Young
against John Blaud. Sold for the baliance of the pur
chase money for said Lot. o. C. SHARMaN,
jaD29-W Sheriff.
SUGGS fe^LIPHANT,
this method o ' informing
’heir friend and pu’ci that thev
have remove 1 to the new building of
Messrs. ALLEN & CHENEY, South
Eutt C truer of the Public Square,
THOaHASTOST, G-A.,
Where they continue to keep a full
and complete stock of
DRUGS
Medidnes, Oils, Paints, Dye Stuffs,
etc., »tc.
Anl have added a well selected
stock if
DRY GOODS,
Itats, Boots, Shoes, and Ready-Made
CLOT JEX ING,
We also have a choice selection of
Heavy and Fancy
GHOCBHIES,
Queens’ Ware, Notions, Fancy and
TOILET ARTfCTES.
We sell Cheap for CASH.
SUGGS & OLIPIIANT.
Th'ima&ton. Ga.. Feb 12, 1870.
G. J. LEWIS. w. bAV\ Y£R
LEWIS & SAWYER,
GENERAL
mm m provision
DEAL E*S. S
-”T Est- r sale L ARGE ar-d WELL
• J
SELECTED STOCK of
iLMILY fiIOuEEIES.
i
diIEFLY FOR CASH; or, we will re
ceive
1 reduce for Goods.
TO Barrels Extra Family “Flour
at sl') per 1 arrel.
8,000 Papers Garden Seed, fresh
and genuine, at 5 cents per paper.
5 Barrel* New Orleans Sirup.
10 Bairds of Extra Syrup.
25 Barrels of Early Goodrich Po
tatoes.
150 Pieces Potting, Large Wash
Pots, Large Bake Ovens.
LEWIS & SAWYER.
Thomaston, Ga., Feb. 12, 1870.
• BUY
Y 0 U R
t g an m ss r
ryS &1 1 Uit t
O !•'
• ■
romkaii & co.,
■m
15 DEG ATI 0. -T.
Q-JS..
fclis-ly
DR. O. S. PROPIIITT,
ATLANTA, G-A..,
Is still Manufacturing hi? Celebrated
FAMILY MEDICINES.
CONSISTING OF IIIS
LIVER MEBIOINE,
ANODYNE PAIN KILL IT,
iNTI-BILLIOVS PILLS,
AGUE iFIXaIIS,
D YSEXTER Y CORDIAL , FEMALE TONIC
AND —
PURIFYING PILLS.
As beretr'f re and wiil attend t all busi
ness in his line that comes to his office.
Will prescribe for patients when consult'
ed. and examine any that will come his
office at any time, (Sundays excepted )
Will treat secret diseases of all kinds.
Special attention given to Female Diseases
both acute and chronic, etc., etc.
Prompt attention given to al! orders.
0. S. PROPIIITT,
Con. Walton and Broad Sts. Atlanta, Ga.
Sold by Suggs & Oliphant, Thom
sston. Ga. febl2 T 3m.
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
FOfe PIUIFYOG IliE BlOOff.
• The reputation this ex*
a . oellent medicine enjoys,
Z derived from its cures,
yV\d ' many of which are truly
marvellous. Inveterate
dr * cases of Scrofulous dia
/¥ ease, where the system
h*'l seemed saturated with
J - |<PS corruption, have been
Hv-..,.---! V' purified and cured by it.
-v r= Scrofulous afl'ections and
_ _A disorders,which were ag
gravatcd by the scrofu*.
■ J ate*®*??" * lous contamination until
they were painfully afflicting, have been radically
cured in such great numbers in almost every sec
tion of the country, that the public scarcely need
to be informed of its virtue; or uses.
Scrofulous poison is one of the most destruc
tive enemies of our race. Often, this unseen and
unfelt tenant of the organism lnuiermiues the con
stitution, and invites the nttm K of enfeebling or fa
tal diseases, without exciting a suspicion of its
presence. Again, it seems to breed Infection
throughout the body, and then, on some favorable
occasion, rapidly develop into one or other of its
hideous forms, either on the surface or among the
vitals. In the latter, tubercles maybe suddenly
deposited in the lungs <>r heart, 01 tumors formed
in tiie liver, or it show its presence by eruptions
on the skin, or foul ulcerations on some part of
the body. Hence the occasional use of a bottle
of this SaysajxivUht is advisable, even when no
active symptoms of disease appear. Persons af
flicted with the following complaints generally
And immediate relief, and, at length, cure, by tho
use of this SAIiS jFA I'll, l A: St. Antho
ny’s Fire, Ito.se. or J'ryslpclas, Tetter, Salt
Jtheum, Scald H‘ad, Jtingicorm, Sore Eyes,
Sore Ears , and other eruptions or visible forms
of Scrofulous disease. Abo ii> the more con
cealed forms, as Dysnepsitt, Jroj>sy, Heart
Disease., Tits, Epilepsy, Feu ralyia, and
the various Ulcerous affections of the muscular
and nervous systems.
Syphilis or Venereal and Mercurial Dis
eases are cured by it, though a long time is re
quired for subduing these obstinate maladies by
any medicine. But long-continued use of this
medicine will cure the complaint. Leucorrhcea
or Whites, Uterine Tflcerations. and Jem ate
Diseases, are commonly soon relieved and ulti
mately cured bv its purifying and invigorating
effect.* Minute directions for each case are found
in our Almanac, supplied gratis. Rheumatism
and Gout, when caused by accumulations of ex
traneous matters in the blood, yield quickly to it,
as also Liver Complaints. Torpidity, Con yea
tumor Inflammation, of the lAver, and Jaun
dice, when arising, as they often do, from the
rankling poisons in the blood. This SA It SA
FA HI LEA is a great resto-. *r for the strength
and vigor of the system. Those who are J.an
gyid. and l.isflcss. Despondent, Sleepless,
and troubled with Ferrous Apprehensions or
Fears, or any of the affections symptomatic of
Weakness, will find immediate relief and con
vincing evidence of its restorative power upen
triad.
rRE r A LED BY
3r, J. C. AIEB & C 0.. JCowell, Iff asa«,
Practical and Analytical Chemists.
SOLD BY AiL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.
F<»rßn,ffi in Thom as ton by I>. D. Harda
way & Cos., and
Druygi-fs e e ywnere. febl2-iy
TAMES S. WALKER, Attorney at Law
LaGarJ£o, Oa. V. ill practice in Circuit Courts of
the State, and in the United states District Courts,
declO-ly
JOB ViORK of all kinds neatly executed
at the HERALD OFFICE, deois-tf
THOMAS F. BETHEL,
DEALER IS
DRV GOODS AM GROCERIES
J_JAS on hand a Well A**nrt«?
»nd one of the BiO<T
SELECTED STOCKS
brought to thU Ifarkct, and which he Jeelrcw '.o m
cbttDg*' so»
Cotton or Greenbacks,
Planter* In this and adjoining eounJew, who irl*h Good
GOODS would do w*ll to call and emsmlne hi* *tonh
efore purchasing elsewhere.
Tb.’.nk:ul for past f .vors, he beg* a eor.iinc.tAoe of
the giraeat hie SEW FIRE PROOF STORE, Thorn**-
ton, Ga uea-gtf
GRIFFIN CARRIAGE
REPOSITORY!
r U'IIIS Repository, which for the last
twcnty-flve years hns supplied kiddle Georgia with
the best CARRIAGES, BUGGIES and PLANTATION
WaGOSJ, ever known In this country, la now stoeked
again horn the samo Factories, and can supply any
stylo of
Carriage or Buggy,
that may be wanted. Will always keep on hand the
celebrated Buggy called “The Woodruff Concord,"
which are known to be superior to any other. The
axles of this Burgy are all made ofacrap Iron manufac
tured expressly for this work. The dash frames are of
Norway iron that will bend flat down and back without
braking. No Buggy can run lighter, ride easier, or last
longer, or bo bought cheaper to Its real value than this.
Will also keep on hand the
WOODRUFF PLANTATION WAGON,
which la known all over the State, and took !h« trw*
premium at the late St *te Fair of Georgia.
W. W. WOODRUFF.
dec9-ly Griffin, Ga.
stylo of
HOGS! HOGS IfMOCrS!
LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST!
r rilE BERKSHIRE HOG is th* hot? f. r
L this country. We keep them tor sale all t.ha
time at reasonable prices. We also have an English
Berkshire Bo- r which wv w 11 stand at Five Dollars.
W e give below the product of five sows for one year,
belonging to Gen. John S Williams, of Kentucky, a*
we find it in the True Kentuckian :
PRODUCTS OF FIVE SOWS.
Gen. John 3. Williams, who whether acting E* a
Soldier, Politician, I it- Insurance Agent, or Farmer,
works with 11 h;s might, give- us the produce of flea
sows that were presented to him by frienos when h*»
t ook cha-ge of his f .lhc. 't, farm, a year ago last fteptetn
her:
Sold hogs to the amount of ( 4sg
Shouts < id
Killed hogs. cgn
Other shoats jjftf)
Sows remaining ’" 5543
Total value FI trvfi
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