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One! Two!
Save Your Money l
D> r y Goo ands
—AND—
GROCERIES.
B. I). Hardaway
HAS just received his speond lot of
GOODS for this season, which he is offering
and selling at
Very Satisfactory Prices,
to all who call on him. His Goods a e warranted as
represented, and satisfaction guaranteed In every in 2
stance.
The Grocery Department
Supplied with the'best of SUGARS, COF FEES,S\ R
OFS, MOLASSES, AC., AC., at reasonable prices.
Drugs! Drugs !
A FULL SUPPLY OF
Drugs & Medicines
PINE LIQUORS
FOR
®sa*MEDICAL PURI’OSES.-'Sa
Paints, Oils,
VARNISHES, TOILET ARTICLES,
AC., AC., AC.,
par For uaic at low prices by
B. D. IIARBAWAY & CO.
Thomaston, Dec. 3,1869-3 m
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR STORE!!
John D. George,
(DEADER IN FIiEE LIQUORS,) .
HAVING PURCHASED THE ENTIRE STOCK OP
JLa i<3. ors !
OF THE LATE FIRM OF REID, GEORGE & PATTERSON, will continue the
LIQUOR BUSINESS in the CELLAR of the same building : and will keep a FULL SJOCK of the best
FOREIGN and DOMESTIC LIQUORS, of all kinds, and sell at WHOLSALE and RETAIL low for CASH.
Griffin, Ga., December 3, 1869, 3m
‘GUANO HOUSE’
OPPOSITE
BRICK WARE HOUSE,
GRIFFIN, GA..
TT'OR the fell trade for SMAI.T. GRAIX,
and for tbe Spring trade for CORN and COTTON,
we offer to the Planters the following POPUL AR FER
TILIZERS, vis:
Zell's Amoniated Bone Superphosphate,
Chesapeake Guano,
Andrew Coe’s Phosphate of Lime,
Soluble Pacific Guano,
Flour of Bone,
Potapscoe Guano,
Land Plaster, or Gypsum,
Soluble Phospho Peruvian Guano,
No. 1 Peruvian (supply small,)
California, (very similar to Peruvian,)
American Guano,
Peruvian Guano and Ground Bone, one©
half each.
In connection with our Fertilizing Trade, we
are doing a General Commission and Cotton Business,
and w ill be pleased to serve our eld friends, and the
pub 1 ic generally. 3*. R. BREWER & SON.
deed , Griffin, Ga.
A, STAFFORD. A. J. BLALOCK. J\ W STAFFORD
Stafford, Blalock & Cos,,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Staple and Fancy Goods,
HARDWARE, CUTLERY &c.,
JUT* No 21 Main Street, Barnesville, Ga. dec-9-tf
RETAIL LIQUOR STORE!
GEORGE W. ALLEN,
HAVING opened a No. 1 Liquor Store.
Will keep a (stock of the best Foreign and Do
mestic LIQUORS of ail kinds. P3T TEN CENTS
PER DRINK. declOly
COLQUITT & BAGGS,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
EAT STREET,
SAVANNAH,
to the Planters of Upson and
surrounding counties the f dlowlng STANDARD FER.
TILIZER9. We attach to each its Analysis as given,by
the best ChemLt In the country :
RUTH’S CHALLENGE
Soluble Phosphate,
Prepared and sold by R J. RUTII & CO., Baltimore,
Maryland.
ANALYSIS OF “RUTH’S CHALLENGE SOLUBLE
PHOSPHATE,” FOR MESSRS. R. J RUTH & CO.
Modest-tire expelled at 212° F 5.38
Organic Matter 85.00
Yielding Ammonia 8.05
Soluble Phosphoric Acid. 6.40
Equivalent to Soluble Bone Phosphide ....13.07
Common Phosphoric Acid 8.13
Equal to Bone Phosphate of Lime 17.72
A. MEANS, Inspector,
Savannah, Georgia.
This Fertilizer bears fine chemical characteristics for
the purpose of agiiculture. It has a sufficiency of Am
monia to stimulate and develop the growth of ihe plant,,
and its large amount of Soluble Phosphoric Acid, prom
ises a prompt supply for the fruitage of the present
year, while the portion insoluble will prepare the soij
for good results in the ensuing year.
A. MEANS, Inspector,
November 30,15G9. Savannah, Georgia.
CHESAPEAKE AMMONIATED
Super Phosphate.
ANALYSIS:
Moisture expelled, a2.12 8.10
Organic Matter 30.00
Equal to Ammonia 3.20
Soluble Phosphoric Acid 5.03
Equal to Bone Phosphate 10.93
Common Phosphoric Acid 16.53
Equal to Bone Phosphate 39.95
Sulphuric Acid, Lime and Alumina not estimated 45*7)4
100.00
A. MEANS. Inspector.
G. H. WILLIAMS, Ass't Chemist.
CERTIFICATE.
Savannatt, Ga., March 27, ISG9.
The Chesapeake Ammoniated Super Phosphate, just
analyzed for Messrs. Habeesham <te Cos., is found to con
tain the leading elements for a good manipulated Ma
nure, and in such quantities and relative proportions
as must tell effective l ? upon the growth, as well as the
fruitage, of most crops, if properly Introduced into the
soil. Its effects will not be exclusively limited to the
products of the first year, hut from the amount of com
mon Phosphate of Lime which it supplies, its nutritive
effects will be decidedly manifest for one or two suc
ceeding crops, even w thou; fresh supplies.
A. ME*NS. Inspector.
G. H. WILLIAMS, Ass't Chemist.
TIIE PLANTER’S AMMONIATED
SUPER PHOSPHITE OF LIME
ANALYSIS:
Moisture, (det. nt 100*> Off 11.091
Organic Matter and Chemically Comb.
Water 27.726
Capable of ParMng of Ammonia 8.174
Inoieanlc F.arthv Matter 61.183
Containing of Soluble Phosph. Acid ... 5.222
Containing of Insoluble I’hosph. Acid. ..11 594
Containing of Alkaline Salts 9.4 ft 2
Or of St luble Bone-pbos. of T ime 1! 491
Or of Undecomp >sed Phos. of Lime 25.805
It is «een bv the above Analysis wl m’> was made of
a samp'e, taken bv myself at works from a 1 t of about.
300 Tens, that this article eortains nil the important
constituents required of aNo 1 Fertilizer. It is well
and carefully manufactured, dry and fine enough to he
used in the drill, and cannot fail to give satisfaction,
when properlv applied. G. A. LIEBIG.
Baltimore, November 22,1569.
•
Parties desiring to use Commercial Ma
nures this season would do well to examine
the claims of either of the above Fertilizers,
as we feel confident that no better can be
found. We invite the Planters of Upson
and the surrounding counties to call on
Messrs. SUGGS & OLIPIIANT, ofr Thom
aston, Ga., our agents for the sale of the
above Ferlilizers, where they can see sam
ples of each, and certificates from reliable
farmers who have used the same in differ
ent portions of the State.
COLQUITT & BAGGS, .
jan29-t£ Savannah, Georgia.
O. A. WEAVER. JA9. W. ATWATER.
WEAVER & ATWATER
DEALERS IN
GEN’L MERCHANDISE
(WHITE’S BUILDING,)
THOIKEASTON, GA.,
jy \YE in store are constantly re
ceiving FOREIGN and DOMESTIC, STAPLE aft.
FANCY
DRY GOODS,
FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, READY-MADE CLOTH
ING. nATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES,
HARD "W* -A. DR, E ,
HOLLOW-WARE, WOODEN and WILLOW WABE,
CROCKERY and GLASSWARE,
Saddles, Harness,&c.
Also, SUGARS, COFFEES, CHEESE, RICE SYRUP,
MOLASSES, SALT, SOAP, PEPPER, SPlC'r, TOBAC
COS, SNUFF, CIGARS, BACON, LARI', CORN
MEAL, FLOUR, FINE
WINES & LIQUORS,
of all kinds and grades—guaranteed pure, SARDINES,
05 STLRS and CRACKERS, and indeed everything
usually kept in a first-class village store. To which
the attention of dealers and consumers are Invited.
We pay the highest market price for cotton.
We thank our customers for past liberal patronage
and solicit its continuance, and will be glad to extend
our acquaintance and trade. decl.iSm
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TIN AND STOVE
STORE.
IT AVIXG at last procured the service
of a first-cl-*B6 Tinner I am prepared to do all kind of
Tin Work.
TIN-W ARE
Manufactured and sold at the lowest possible prices
aid all kinds of repairing at the shortest notice Act
ing as agent for
P. M. RICHARDSON’S
♦ /
justly celebrated Stove and Tin House, in Atlanta, I
am prepared to offer tho greatest inducemerts to all
those in want of a Stove of any kind.
COOKING STOVES
splendidly furnished, and guaranteed to giva perfect
satisfaction. lam also agent for the celebrate!
“COMMON SENSE FAMILY
SEWING MACHINE.”
The very best, made, high priced or low, only S2O. Call
and examine my stock, and I will be thankful ior pa
tronage.
W. W. IIARTSFIELD, Agent.
jan29-tf &
N O T I OE^
ALL persons are here by notified and prohibited
•.gainst trading for any notes or papers on roe as I
do not intend to pay them, unless paid with similar notes
or Confederate money. D. W. MOM AND.
Huntsville, Texas,"Jan 4, loR). * jia29-4t
JITST RECEIVED
LQEWENSTIM & PFIEFEI,
A FINE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF
DB Y GrOODS!
Os Every Description.
.1 Large Stock of Clothing !
Till: LARGEST AND FINEST IN THIS MARKET.
' cnlfciicu's Furnishing Foods l
IN ABUNDANCE.
IF 4 1 Os the LATEST AGONY, from the COM- f 1 4 T C ?
IIA A® • MONEST to the FINEST ! lAA A ° *
SHAWLS AND CLOAKS!
Our SIIAWL and CLOAK Departments are complete. We offer great inducements
Fine Line of White Goods !
Call and see f< r yourself. Bgk. Captain C. F. REDDING, of Pike, is with us and
will be glad to see all his friends.
Griffin, Ga., December 10, 1800*3no.
REM OV A. 17l
HAVING- REMOVED
To the Large & Commodious Store House
l@-OKT IIILL STREET -©8
Now occupied by Mr. ISAAC WINSIIIP—Reeks’ old Stand—where we shall open a
much larger stock of
Hoofs, Shoes, leather , Shoe
Findings, 4*c., tf•«*.,
than we have ever offered before. JfcaTWe shall continue the OF
Boots, Shoes, Leather, &c.,
on a VERY EXTENSINE SCALE. BJSuAII work warranted. B£X„Profits short!—
Terms CASH! Also— The HIGHEST PRICE paid for HIDES, TALLOW,
and TAN BARK.^f
PATRICK BROTHER,
Griffin, Ga., December 10, 18G9-3rn
HEW STORE
XX
% Stores Combined!
XX
J. C. KIN G,
—CORNER OF
Hill & Taylor* Sts,
XX
r FHIE New Store House adjoining the one
.1_ occupied by me last season, his been fitted up in
ELEGANT STYLE, and I havejust received and open
ed in it, a large and beautiful stock of
Dry Goods,
Boots,
Shoes,
Hats,
Caps,
Notions, &c
In ihe Old Store will be found a MAMMOTH stock of
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
IT A. PL D W A PL E
WOODEN & WILLOW WARE.
J. G, KITTG,
net her 12. 18f>9.
“ AIiKT SHADY.’
SPREADS HER BANNERS TO
THE OUTER WALL.
NEW MIZ.Z.E£?ERY
Choice Paterns and Latest St,lea for
FALL <§-. "WXISrTEFI
will be found at my ESTABLISHMENT, nnd I am de
termined to do work in my line CHEAPER and BET
TER than anybody. MRS. S. A. JACKSON.
Griffin, Ga, Dec'J-3m Over Drewry Js Cos ~ Hill st.
A. n. COLQUITT, JAMES BAGGS, K. U. COLQUITT
Colquitt & Baggs,
GENERAL '
Commission Merchants,
Bay Street,
SA VANN AH GEORGIA.
CONSIGNMENTS of COTTON and nth
er PRODUCE solicited. aug. 17, lS6!)-3ra
TAMPS S. WALKER, Attorney at Law
LaGange, Ga. Will practice in Circflit Courts of
the State, and in the United States District Courts.
declO-ly „
JOB WORK of all kinds neatly executed
*t the HERALD OFFICE. declS-tf
UPSON SHERIFF'S SAFE.
TWILL be sold on the first Tuesday in March
» V nexi, before tlie Courthouse door, in the town of
Thomaston. Upson county, between the legal hours of
sale, the following property to wit:
Lot No. 6 in the North West back square wi h the im
provement-thereon. in the Town of Thomaston, in said
county of Upson, the same being the place now oc< upi
ed by John Bland. The same leveid on as the pr< pert y of
said John Bland by Virtue of an Execution issn and from
the Super, or Court of Upson con ti tv. in favor ofi> Youn"
against John Blaud. Sold for the ballanee of the pur
chase money lor said L< t. O. C. fell AR M W
ian'29-td Sheriff.
Upson Supeiior (om(—May
Term, 1870.
George ,T. Lewis, 1 Rule Xi Si to Establish
vs. y
Daniel W. Mormnnd. ) Lost Note.
IT appearing to the Court that George J. Lewis was
the owner of a promisory note ma 'e. bv D. W. Mor
inand, then of said county, now of the State of Texas,
dated on die 15th day of September, ISGO, due the "nth
day of December, 1860, for the sum of three bundled
dollars with credits as follows: One on the first of Sep
tember, lSf.3, or *IOO, and one on the first of July
1864 for *IOO, payable to said George J. Lewis or bear’
er.and which being still due and unpaid and has beer, dis
troyed. It is therefore ordered that, the said I). W.
Mormand show cause on or before the next Term of this
Court why a copy should not be folly established in
liru of said lost orignal. And it. further appearing hat.
said D. IV. Morm.md, resides in the State of Texa~-.it is
ordered that this Rule Xi Si be served on said D. w
Mormand, by publication in the Georgia Herald, once a
month ior three months next proceeding the next Term
of this Court.
Witness the lion- -Tames W. Greene. Judge of said
Court, December 30th, 1869. H. T. JENNINGS,
Clerk Super Court, Upson county, Ga.
A true copy of the original.
jan2!Mm3m H. I. JENNINGS, C. S. O.
Joseph Youngblood. 1
William IL Col quit, facing to revive
PGncipil i Judgment.
Charles Wilson J
n U lb.l A -Upson county —To all and singular the
' " Blb its of .-aid Sta*e Whereas at the February
Term. lS5e. of the Ujpion Superior Court or said coun
ty, Joseph Youngblood instituted an action of com
plaint against one Win n Colquit and Charles Wilson,
defen ants, of said county. And 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, nnd forty-nine dollars interest,
with interest on the principal sum from August 4, 1556,’
till paid, and the fur her sum of eleven dollars cost of
said action. And wheteas said judgment remains en
tirely unsatisfied and the fieri facias issi e 1 upon t . e
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 its le ! u
and became dormant. And whereas, the said Win. H.
Colquit has removed beyond the limits of this State, so
that the o. dinarv process of law cannot be served upon
him, and the said < Maries Wilson, having died and there
being no legal representa’ive, the-aid Win, II 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 ther -to show cause, if any he
has, why said judgment should not be revived ami an
execution issued upon the same.
\\ itness the Honorable James W. Greene. Judge of
the. Superior Court, the 80th day of December, IS6H.
Janl-lm4m H. T. JENNING. Clerk.
£ ’ EOROIA— Upson County— Whereas Jordan Lyon
B applies to me for the administration of the estate
of William S Lyon, late of said county, deceased.
These arc, therefore to cite and 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 onth January, IS7O
jan22-td WM A. COBB, Ordinary.
G. IL & W. FORCE^
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
BOOTS AND SHOES
WHITEHALL STREET,
G-iL.
janls-ly
M. C. & J.F“KISEIL
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Foreign and Domestic Off Coeds,
Notions, Boots, Shoes, Ilats, &c.,
NO. 76 WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA, OA.
febs-6m
GEORGIA— UrooN County—William W. Gibson, of
said county, has applied for setting apart and
valuation of homestead, and I will pass upon the same
at my office In Thomaston, at 10 o’clock, a. m,, on
Friday, the 11th day of February, 1870.
feb 5,18?0-2tf 'J WM, A. COBB, Ordinary.
TO THE PHYSICIAN!
OB THE
SOUTII !
Ml. E. r. BANNING, JR.
Late Vice-President and Associate FU-i
BANNING INSTITUTE
NEW YORK, AND
DR. C. L. GREEV
LATE PASSED ASST SUKG. U S. XAYT,
1 NNOUXCE to thMedical p r f...
I \ ion of the South that they have forthed a cc»
nership for the purpose of introducing 4
Bit. BUM'S MUMS.
to their notice; fee ing assured that they will fir,l*' ,
of incalculable assistance m the treat mint of i
chronic diseases, such as Piles, Prolaj*sns Ani pi.
Displacements, Spinal Deformities, Rupture. V
celc, Sfmiral Weakness. Ac , Ac. These b>! (i
are endorsed and us> and by many of the mo-t «*i
Physicians of ihis country and of Europe, and
testimonials will be sent on application ’ “ 1
DU. liAWnuS SUPPORTS.
AB DO MIN AI. AND SPINAI.KIHU t.DER III’Ur
For effectively supporting the abdomen, fi
chest, and f.r correcting drooping and rmind s), , |
Its action upon digestive, spinal, chest , U|J \
weaknesses is immediate.
SIMPLE BODY BRACK.
lias not the spinal and shoulder j
ports a weak abdomen; and the lower hack to - oi
tent For simple weakness of the abdomen andV>
ath it is eflmacious.
PRFOKJINCY BRACE.
For supporting the hack, abdomen and rari<
veins during pr* gnancy.
l’ll-E ANI) PRoI.AD-rs-ANI BRACE.
with the spinal and shoulder attachment. It i>
mediately effective
TIIK BRACE TRUCES.
Are so effective as to oi re th- rupture*. In rr •
cases and have been adopted bv the Surgeon-Gen, <
ns the army truss. S-ud for the pamphlet ~,i
subject.
TTTE UTERINE B AT.A VCR.
For the immediate correction of anteversion, ar.!
troversion of the womb. Personal releronce t<> c, r
remarkable cures wil be given.
TIIK VAItICOCKT.E BRACE.
Promises to introduce anew era in varicocele.
UTERINE ELEVATOR.
A substitute f.>r the pessary, in the mo«t extren>
cid- ntio uteri (falling of the womb) Ii d..c> m t
pessaries distend the. vagina or touch eilher th- u
womb,or bladder, but .-iin{i]y lif'is, ;I , hc!i sii. -fi ]
Womb like lifting a person under each mm. H f .
elastic outside base, and gives n- nn< a-in —s in am ;
ture. and may in many cases be graduallv 1 .id <1
I lie elevator arrests every degree of tailing.
when the Uterus i constantly in he outer world
THE SPINAL PROP
Always relieves and often cures spinal curvature-
less anchylosis has taken place.
Their iiei dquarters is at All :n*a. Ga , where t I
can be consnltud. nnd physicians me reqiustol to 1
respond in relntion to the in truinents and oorceri 1
cases. Ail communications addressed to
ATL -A_l<rT_A-, GA
will receive prompt attention Insfrume. :? sent -M
anj' address 0. O. 1) on receipt of the tin a- i ■ I
In spinal eases two photogiapbs one si 1- ad I
rear vi-w of the patients black should accoinpiViv I
measurement, to insure an accurate adju-tm-nt. f I
for descriptive circular.
HOW To MKASCRE FOR TUP SFLFCTIOX OF ANY ONK or 1
UUAI'KS.
Ist. Number of inches around the body, two im I
below the tip of the hi;, bones
2d. Do.straight around theebe.-t close),y the ar-n ; I
3d. Do. from each arm-j it to tin tips of hip hot I
e.ch side.
4th. Height of the person. decJ.Vly 1
TAILOItIAtL §
John P.
1 GAIX rpriivpc } ; ; s t'.nnks for the !i’ |
ral patronage he has received in the past 9
informs his Old Friends, and
EVERYBODY ELSE.^r'i
that he is now at the Ftoro of WEAVERS A V., 1
Tliomaston, G-a.
IIE IS^«
Thoroughly Prepared
TO DO
Making and RepaiJ
ing, &c., in all its branches, and 1
as fine style as can be done in or c-J
of the State. Satisfaction guan.i 1
teed. *a.TERMS CASH.
Thomaston, Dec. 18C9-tf
j M
CHAB A, SINDAIj. p pATTf i
CHARLES 1. SIMM k 11,
OFFICE PLANTERS’ I
Ginmx, Ga, Sejit. 1, lsC9. ifj
To Planters and Shippers of Cotton : M
r PUE old PLATERS’ W ARE HOC? 3
.Jl. nn Broadway, fronting Cotton Wharf, havinc b 3
rebuilt under direction, we would call attention 3|
Shippers and Buyers of Cotton to th- -m • i
Wc are also prepared with ample close stor.-ipe r ■ y?
to receive B\CON, HAY, GUANO, Ac, on
Onr charges for weighing will be
25 Cents per Bale! ,
To be paid by the Buyer. Our Slipping facili': •
unsurpassed ; and we hope, by clo-e attention obv I
ness, to o.erit a share of your patronage
Our corr.'sporsden!' at.lhe porta are firms "'ellkiU' 1 "®
_n this community, and Planters and others deair og
>Bhip, may rely on having their interests protected. ■
are prepared to make liberal
CASH AVI2>V7'^2>TCES[‘
on Cotton consigned to us for shipment.
Mr. FLEMING MOBLEY will have charge of ■
ing, and w ill he pleased to see his old friends.
Respectfully,
dec9-Stn CHAS. A. SIND ALL k CO®
N. hTsimoa
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
DRY GOODS • .
CLOTHING, BOOTS, SIIOE3, IiATS, CAPS,
FURNISHING GOODjj
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, all kinds of STRIN 1
also WATCHES, JEWELRY, GUNS, and TISTU®
cheaper than the cheapest, East side Hill stret t, G> 9
Ga. Call and examine my Goods before you purch«
de~ ; mm
any wliei e.