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COLQUITT & BAGGS,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
COMMISSION MERCIUNTS,
bat mnT,
jst H ;'qa .
to the Planters of Upson and
nrroundlng counties the following STANDARD PER*
TXLI2FR3 We attach to each its Analysis ai given by
the beet Chemist In the country:
RCTH’S CHALLENGE
Soluble Phosphate,
Prepared and sold by R. J. RUTH A CO., Ba’timere,
Maryland)
ANALYSIS OF “RUTH'S CHALLENOE SOLUBLE
PHOSPHATE,’’ FOIL MESSRS. E. J. EUTH A CO.
Modesture expelled at 212° F 5.88
Organ c Matter 85.00
Yielding Ammonia ... . 8.05
Boinble l*hosphorle Add. 6.40
Equivalent to Soluble Bone Phosphate ....13.97
Common Phosphoric Add 8.18
Equal to Bono Phosphate of Llmo 17.72
A. MEANS, Inspector,
Savannah, Georgia.
This Fortir*cr boars fine chemical oharaeterlstics for
the purpose of agriculture. It. has a sulticienev of Am
monia to .stimulateand develop the growth of ihe plant,
and its large amount of Soluble Phosphoric A eld prom
lees a prompt supply for the fruitage oi the present
rear while tho portion Insoluble will prepare the soil
K»r good results in the ensuing year.
A. MEANS, Inspector,
November 80, 1869. Auvaunah, Georgia.
CHESAPEAKE AMMONIATED
Super Phosphate.
ANALYSIS:
Moisture expel!od, a 2.13 3.10
Organic Matter 80.00
Kqtnl to Ammonia 8.20
Soluble Phosphoric Acd 5.08
Equal to Bone Phosphate 10.98
Common Phosphoric Acid 16.53
Equal to Bone Phosphate 39.95
Sulphuric Acid, Lime and Alumina not estimated 45-94
100.1*0
A. MEANS Inspector.
G. 11. WILLIAMS, Ass’t Chemist.
CERTIFICATE.
Savamnah, Ga., March 27, ISt'9.
The Chesapeake Ammoniated Super Phosphate, just
analyzed for Messrs. Ilaheeshnm & t o , is found to c n
tiiln the lending • lements for a good manipulated Ma
nure, and in such quantitl sand r« litjve proportions
as must tell effective v upon the growth, as well as the
fruitage, of most crops, if properly Introduced into the
•oil Its .-ffe- ts will not be exclusively limited to th
products of tbe first year, but from the amount, of com
mon Ph sphate of Lime which it supplies, its nutritive
rft cts will be decidedly manifest for one or two suc
ceeding crops, even w thou fresh supplies.
A. ME'N*. Inspector.
G, H. WILLIAMS, Ass't Chemist.
THE PLANTER'S AMMONIATED
SUPER PHOSPHITE OF LIME
ANALYSIS:
Moistors, (de*. at 100« C J 11.091
Orgnnlc Matter and Chemically Comb.
Water. 37.726
Capable of Parting of Ammonia 5.174
In oi gnnlc Karthy Matter. 61.183
Containing of Soluble Phosph Acid 5.222
Containing of Insoluble Phosph. Acid...ll 594
Containlngnf Alkaline Salts 9.462
Or of Soluble Bone-pho*. of Lime ll 401
Or of Undooompoeed Phos. of Lime 25.806
It Is seen by the above Analysis, which was made of
a sample, tat on bv myself at works, from a lot of about
tOU Tons, that this article contains all the important
eonetKoenta required of a No. 1 Fertiliser. It is w.-U
and eareftafiy manufactured, drv and fine enough to be
need In the drill, and cannot fall 10 give satisfaction,
when properly applied G A. LIEBIG.
BaHhnora, November M, 1868.
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
fuond. We invite the Planters of Upson
and the surrounding counties to call on
Messrs. SUGGS & OLIPIIANT, of Thom
sston, Ga., our agents for the sale of the
above Ferlilizers, where they can see sam
ple* of each, and certificates from reliable
farmers who have used the same in differ
ent portion* of the State.
COLQUITT k BAGGB,
i&a&Mt Savannah, Georgia.
WEATEII & IT WATER
DEALERS IN
GEN’L MERCHANDISE
(WHITE’S BUILDING,)
THOMASTON, GA.,
II AYE in store aLd are constantly re
ceiving FOREIGN and DOMESTIC, STAPLE and
FANCY
DRY GOODS,
FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, READY-MADE CLOTH
ING, HATS, CATS, BOOTS, SHOES,
KC W -A. HE,
HOLLOW-WARE, WOODEN and WILLOW WARE,
CROCKERY and GLASSWARE,
Saddles, Harness, See,
Also, SUGARS, COFFEES, CHEESE, RICE, SYRUP
MOLASSES SALT, SOAP, PErPER, SPICE, TOBAC
COS, SNUFF, CIGARS, BACON, LAUD, CORN
MEAL, FLOUR, FINE
WINES & LIQUORS,
of all kinds and grades—guaranteed pure. SARDINES,
OYSTERS and CRACKERS, and Indeed everything
usually kept in a first-class village store. To w hich
the attention of dealers and consumers are Invited.
We pay the highest market price for cotton.
XV e thank our customers for past liberal patronage
and solicit Its e< ntlnuance, and will be glad to extend
our acquaintance an l trade. deelß- *
HOGS! HOGS IHOGS!
FARMUHS
LOOK TO \o[lt INTEREST!
THE BERKSHIRE HOG is tTi* for
this eoi-ntrv. \Ya keep t' em for sale all th>-
time at reasonable i rices. We also have an English
Berkshire Bo- r whit It w- w 11 -Uand a? Five Dollars.
We give below the product of five sows fop one year,
belonging to Gen. John S Williams, of Kentucky, as
we find it in the True Kentuckian :
PRODUCTS OF FIVE SOWS.
Gen. John 8. Williams, who. whether acting as a
soldier. Politician, I ife Insurance Agen\ or Farmer,
work* with nit h.s might, give- us the produce of five
Sows that were presented to him by friends when he
took charge of his futhei’s farm, a year ago last Septem
ber:
Sold hog* to the amount of $ 480
Shoats... 8*)0
Killed hegs f,(V*
Other shoats 250
Sows remaining 245
Total value 1*1,925
jan22-tf E B THOMPSON * CO
DR. O. S. PROPHITT,
Is still Manufacturing his Celebrated
FAMILY MEDICINES,
CONSISTING OF IIIS
LIVER MEDICINE,
ANODYNE PAIN KILL IT,
AKTI-BILLIOT S PILLS,
-A.O-XTE IPI3LX.S,
DYSENTERY CORDIAL, FEMALE TOXIC
—AND—
PURIFYING PILLS.
As heretofore and will attend to 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 )
Wil treat secret diseases of all kirds
Special attention given to Female Diseases
both aeute and chronic, etc., etc.
fKSP Prompt attention given to all orders.
0. S. PROPII ITT,
Con. Walton and Broad Sts. Atlanta. Qa.
S dd by Suggs &. Oliphant. Thom
aston, Ga. febl2-3m.
Upson Superior Court—May
Term. 1810.
George J. Lewis, 1 Rule Xi Si to Establish
rs. V
Daniel W.SMormand. ) Lost Note.
IT appearing to the Court ihat George J. Lewi* was
the owner of a promiaory note made bv D. W Mor
nrnnd, then of said county, n<>w of the Siat@ of Texas,
dated on he 15th day of September, ISfiO, •'ue the 25th
day of December, ISfiO, for the sum of three hundred
dollars with credits as follows : One on the first of Sep
tember, 18'8, or I*loo, and one on the first of July,
ISC4. for siCO. payable to said George J. Lewis or bear
er.and which being still „ue and unpaid and has been dis
troyed. It is therefore ordered that the said D. \Y.
Mormand show cause on or before the next Term of this
Court why a copy should not be filly established in
lieu of said *ost orignal And it further appearing that
said D. W. Moron and, resides in the State «*f Texa-.it is
ordered that this bale Xi St be served on said D. \V
l Monnand. bv publication in the Georgia Herald, once a
month for three months next proceeding the next Terra
of this Court
Witness th° Ibra James W. Greene Judge of said
Court, December 80th * SC-9. H. T. JENNINGS,
C'leik Super Court, Upson county, Ga.
A true copy of the original.
jan29-imi;m H. T. JENNINGS, C. ». C.
NOTICE.
A LL persons are here by notified and prohibited
[ against trading for any notes or rnpers on m«* as I
do noti tend to pay them, unle.-a paid with similar note*
1 or Confederate money. D. W, MOM AND
It itaaurtUfe, J<Mw A, ISTft foot* «
One! Two !
Save To«f Mone*!
J$ * j
/ /
4 .
r y &o pd s
* i
—AND— *
GROCERIES.
#
B. D. HaYtlaway
HAS i«sf received hi* second lot of
GOOD* for thi* season, which he la offering
and selling at
Very Satisfactory Prices,
to all who call on him. Ills Good* a'e warranted ns
represented, and satisfaction guaranteed in every in]
stance.
The Grocery Department
Supplied with the best of SUGARS, COFFEES,SYR
UPS, MOLASSES, A'"’., AC., at reasonable prices.
Drugs! Dr ugs!
A FULL SUPPLY OF (( * '
Drugs & Medicines
FINS LIQUORS
FOB
EcS, MEDICAL PURPOSES.“tig
Faints, Oils,
VARNISHES, TOILET ARTICLES,
10., AC., AC.,
tw For sale at low prices by
B. D. HARDAWAY & CO.
ThomaPtnn, Dor. 3,1869-3 m
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
For all tho purposes of a Laxativa
Medicine.
M Perhaps no one medi
cine is so universally
required by every
body as a cathartic,
nor was ever any be
fore so universally
adopted into use, in
every country and
among all classes, as
this mild but efficient
purgative Pill. The
that it is a more relia
-••»s--—ble and far more ef
fectual remedy than any other. Those who have
tried it, know that it cured them; those who have
not, know that it cures then-neighbors and friends;
and all know that what it does once it does al
ways that it never fails through any fault or neg
glectof its composition. We have thousands upon
thousands of certificates of their remarkable cures
of the following complaints, but such cures are
known in every neighborhood, and we need not
publish them. Adapted to all ages and conditions
in all climates; containing neither calomel nor any
deleterious drug, they may be taken with safety
by anybody. Their sugar-coating preserves them
ever fresh,and makes them pleasant to take, while
being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from
their use in any quantity.
They operate by their powerful influence on tho
internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate
it into healthy action —remove the obstructions
of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of
the body, restoring their irregular action to health,
aud by correcting, wherever the}' exist, such de
rangements as are the first origin of disease.
Minute directions are given in the wrapper on
the box, for the following complaints, winch these
Fills rapidly cure:
For Dyapopsim or Indigestion, Listless,
ness, Languor and JLonm of Appetiti*, they
should be taken moderately to stimulate the stom
ach, and restore its healthy tone and action.
For LiverCoinplaint and its various symp
toms, Bilious lliuiilat'be, Sick Head
ache, •Tauiulice or Green Sickness, Bil
ious Colic and Bilious IVvssr*. they should
be judiciously taken for each case, to correct the
diseased action or remove the obstructions which
cause it.
For Dysentery or Diari'linea, but ono
mild dose is generally required.
For Rlieumiitiani, Gout, Gravel, Pal
pitation of the Heart, l*uin in tl»o
hide. Back and I.oiii«, they should be contin
uously taken, as required, to change the diseased
action of the system. With such change those
complaints disappear.
For Dropsy and Bropsical Swelling:*
they should be taken in large and frequent doses
to produce the effect of a drastic purge.
For Suppression a large an d should be
taken as it produces the desired effect by sym
pathy. *
Asa Dinner Pill, take one or two Pills to
promote digestion and relieve the stomach.
An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and
bowels into healthy action, restores the appetite,
and invigorates the system. Hence it is often ad
vantageous where no serious derangement exists.
One who feels tolerably well, often finds that a
dose of these Pills makes him feel decidedly bet
ter, from their cleansing and renovating effect on
the digestive apparatus.
Dr. -f. <7. AYEJI A CO., Practical Chemists,
DOWELL. MASS., U. S. A.
For sale in Thouiaston by 15. D Harda
way <4 Cos., and Suggs A Oiipbant, and all
Druggists everywhere. febl2-ly
R. N. PERRYMAN,
RETAIL
GROCERY DEALER
constantly on hand a good assort
ment of Family Groceries, such as—
BACON, IIAMS.
LARD, FLOUR.
CORN, OATS,
CHEESE, MACKSREL,
CANDLES, BRAN.
SUGAR, COFFEE,
RICE, SOAP.
SA DINES, OYSTERS
SALT, &c., &*.
Also, has cn hand a good .stock of fine
WINES, LIQUORS. &C.,
which he will sell reasonable for cash or exchange for
produoe. jun‘22-8m
■ WORK of all kinds neatly executed
O «tbe U Bit ALI •I'FXCB
Cr < ITAb ▼
Arriving at my ‘New Warehouse, in At
lanta, Ga., just completed for me
bv Hr. E. W. Holland.
m
500 Tons SEA FOWL GUANO. 50 torn PENDLETON’S Compound ;
500 tons Russe 1 Coe’s Amraoninted Rone Sur>erphospbat*,
»' }(hj tons Sardv’s Ammoniated Soluble FueiSc,
✓ 50 tons Ground Bune Phosphate,
100 tons Sardy's Pi ospbate Peruvian,
50 tons Pore Peruvian Guano,
. 100 tons Land Piaster,
50 tons Dissolved Bones,
50 tons Rone Dost, TOO tons Sea Island,
f 100 «*.s Etiwan No 1 and 2, 20 tons Virginia Fertiliier,
20 tons John M**rryoran*B Ammoniated Dissolved Bones,
100 toot* Andrew Coe’s Super-phosphate,
25 tons Baugh’s Uawbone Phosphate,
25 tors Herbert A Hairston’s Ammonia ted Soluble Phosphate,
. 25 tuns Whaan’s Phosphate, 25 tons Rhodes’ Phosphate.
✓ 25 tons Poudfetre, 100 tons Salt.
Time Sales Given on some of the Above.
. Call aad see me. It is useless to bunt for what I have not got. I also have an
immense stock of
!.Tatc/en oecd, occ(/ ( ioct?i, if'ccd, o'cfa/oeb,
ofotu i au Oalb, 0/c’U’6, 6- 2/jicacS
0*t c/iaialtovf>, <&c. } djc.j 4jC.
Apply to LEWIS A SAWYER. Tlioma«ton, Ga., or
Eebruarv 26, 1870—2 m * MARK W. JOHNSON. Guano Merchant,
Pemberton, Taylor & Cos.,
U HOIESI 1, K ‘ DRUGGISTS,
Mlanta , Georgia,
Keep large stocks, and offer, superior inducements to the
ti a de at their D uc and Chemical Warehouse in the new three stury brick build
in «• Corner PEACHTREE and DECATUR STKET3.
Globe Flower Cough Syrup !
\ CERTAIN, reliable, pleasant, and speedy cure for Coughs, Coins, and all kinds ol
Tiiroat and Lung Diseases. This much esteemed and extraordinary medicine, hsis
never failed to efieciually cure every species of Lung diseases, arising from colds, it
matters not of how long standing. The most inveterate cases of Coughs and Lung dis
eases soon yield to the magical * ff. cts of this marvelous medicine. It almost gives ins
stantaneous * relief in cases of Cough or Croup, and is the most certain and reliable
remedy in the wiyrld for the cure of consumption.
CATTION— None is genuine unless the label has the “trademark” of the Globe
Flower printed in five colors, for which we have a patent. All others are base iniitu*
tions and not worthy of bublio confidence. I tie trade supplied py the manufacturers,
Feb’y 20. 1870 Cm PEMBERTON, TAYLOR A CO., Atlanta, Ga.
JfAST MECETVED !
t *
a PH BBLS RECTIFIED WHISKEY • 50 BBLS. COUNTRY CORN WHISKEY ;
JLUVP 05 ), h | s . good BOURBON; 25 bhls. Fairfax BOURBON ;
50 bhls Crow’s Rye Whiskey; 25 bhls. Swan Gin, and a large assortment
of Brandies Wines and Cigars, both foreign and domestic, for sale at Cincinnati Mar-,
ket prices, by [Feb. 26,'1870—3m] L COHEN & CO., Atlanta. Ga.
4 'f'HOUS 4\ £5 noil SIN TESTIFY.
SR, J. BRAIFILLL’S FEMALE REGULATOR, WOMAN’S
BEST FRIEND !
4 CERTAIN CURE FOR WHITES. SUPPRESSED MENSES, and other diseases
l\ peculiar t<> women. P-soared and sold by L. 11. BRADFIELD, Wholesale Drug
gist, Atlanta, Ga. Friee $1 50.
TESTIMONIAL 43 :
Ttjskegee. Ai.a., Nov. 21, 1869 —Mr. L. H. ID udfield—Sir: Plea«e forward ns ini
mediat'd v, another’tom,’.y of “Bradfield’s Female Regulator.” We find it to be all that
is elftimM tor it. and we have witnessed the most decided and happy pr, duced
bv i . Very re-peetfudy, ~ GUNTER A ALEXANDER
the underatgoed Druggists, tak * pleasure in commending to the trade Dr. J
dradfi Id’s F' Uiaie Regulator, believing it to be a good and reliable remedy for the dis
f h se-' for which he recommends it. M. A i>AN>DELL. Atlanta, ha.
\v. o. LAWSUE. Atia-ta. Gi. W. ROOTS & "OX. Marietta, Ga.
PEMBERTON, WILSON, TAYLOR & CO.. Atlanta. Ga.
State of Georgia. Troup Cmtntv -This is to ceniiy that 1 tiave examined the re
ceipt of Dr. JiiHiah Bradfi -.d, of this county, and as a medic *! man, pronounce it to b*
a combination of m-dicinea of great merit in the treatment of all the * incases of f-roale.-
ior which he recommends it. MM. P. BEASLEY. M. I).
This December 21, 1898. IWy 56, 1870-ly
GOLDEN MOMENTS!
T VTE would respectfully
▼ Y inform those wanting ft
Time Piece of any description they >jKjßaiiiltSsS^
would do well to call at
HIGGINS & WALKER’S
New J' WKLRV STORE. F.arnesi 11c-, Oa.. a* we keep
on hand and ate constantly n o iving fresh from New
York the latest and most improved style ol
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry,
which we are t fife ring nt astonishingly low prices as we
are dealing diiec'Jy with! potters we feel confident
t.• iht we can furnish thi- das- of Goods as cheap as any
House in Georgia. We sire deteunine 1 to keep > n
hand a GENUINE W \TCTI aud CLOCK, which we
can sell to our customers and
WARRANT AS REPRESENTED
We &re permanently located in
BA^TUSTESVILIYE,
and are going to build up a business in this line purely
on merit, so f you want a FINE WAT-'H or CLOCK
• alt t the sign of The ‘ RIG WATCH,’ in the new
BRICK BL<n K. next-door to Bloodworth A Murphey,
Eas. si-le public square.
i- Watches and Clocks carefully repaired and
warranted.
HIGGINS & WALKER,
Jan23-tf B arnesville, Oa.
IN T the District Court of the United Stares
* for the Northern District of Geitrjrirt—
In the matter of—John O. Stewart. Wm.
11. Whitehead, Wiitiam T. Weils, Joseph
G. Sears, and Geo. R. Lewis, Bankrupts—
In Bankruptcy. To the creditors of above
i omed bankrupts : This is to grive notice
that I hove ti'ud my final accounts as As
siwneeofthe said Bankrupts, in said Court,
and that on the 22d day of April next, I
shall apply to said Court for the settle
ment of my said accounts, and for a dis !
charge from all liability as Assignee of
si.id estates, in accordatce with the provi-- j
sions of the 28 r h section of the Bankrupt |
Act, JOHN D. ALEXANDER,
Meh 12, LS7O. Assignee.
A H. COLQUITT, JAMKB BAGGS. .. H. II COLQUITT.
Colquitt & Baggs,
GENERAL
Commission Merchants,
Bay Street,
SAVANNAH GEORGIA.
CONSIGNMENTS of COTTON and nth
er rKGCWfi aolicftvl. to* Ui 160 Mm
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'NVWO3WWIZ ‘3 'f
G. H. & A. W. FORCE,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
BOOTS AND SHOES
WHITEHALL STREET,
TO THE PHYStCUNs
OF THE
S O IT T H
lilt. E. P. BI.YM.H. J!
Lat* Yioo-Pre*i<!ent ami Associate Ply»i c | 4l
BANNING INSTITUTE
KKW TOIIK, AND
DR. C. L. GREFA'
LATH PASSKD ASS T Sl liQ. U S. NaVt,
i NNCUXOR to the Medin.il p r ,f,j
£ V l<*n of the South that they h v«- f» im*d» co .
noi ship «t*r the pui pose of introducing
Dli. Biffin Billies.
to their n<U- e; fee leg.nasr.red flint tJ*cy \r P*
ol inpalriilaSie assistance in ih treatment of,, I
chronic d.\.-ns?s, such ms Piles, I’rofep.- J < A- jj
Displacements, sphni tlebr&rlttea. K iptnn-, v . 1
cele,'-esniral Wmkm-*. *-e , Ac. Th*s.- itutw*..., J
are endorsed nn»i used h.v nt,vf*y of ill.* mo>t . I
Physicians of lliis country ami of Kurope, »n.t G
testimonials will br sent on application
DK. lUWXMUS SIPPORTs
AIWOMINAL AM) SPINAL SIIOCLORK IHtACR,
For effectively supporting tiie abdomen, hick t .
chest, ands r cotreelmsr drooping and round >lu«u!.
Its action upon dig.-siixe, spiimi, cl tot aud >.
« esknoses is iiniuediate.
PISII’I.R BOI'V BRICK.
has not the spinal and shoulder attachment • it,J
ports a weak abdomru; and the lower Pack in om ,3
tent For simple wcukues* of the i.bd<»uien audios
uch it Ss efficacious
PREGNANCY BRA^C
For snpp’rting the o.u;k, ahdouicn and v»r:t, '
▼ eiiis during prs-gnancy.
IMI.E I’K >I,.\.P IM-ANI lIRAC'K
With the spinal a d shoulder att»chtn»nt. It u ,
mediately effective
* TUB MR ACE TRUSSES.
Are so effective as to cure the rupture*, in ®r.» J
east s HtidliHv e been adopt, and by Iberluigeon *;.n«r *
as tlie army truss. Send for the panipklwt . ■ .1
Subject .
TIIK UTRRINE BALANCE.
For the immediate correction of antevprslon.arp. J
troversion of the won b. Personal reieietics to c«m
tviuark*ldecures wil begivin.
THE VAIUCpCKI.B BR.ICE.
Pr«mii.»es to introduce anew era .n TBt!ct)ee!a.
UTERI NR ELEVATOR.
A substitute for the pessary, in the most entrerasp* I
cidentio liter; ifalling of ihe w«.mb). It does not it. >
pessaries distend the vagina or touch either the rrr
womb,or bladder, but hi ply .ift», at each side *f ’
womb like lilting a person under each arm. It li.n
elastic outside base, and gives n tin- v>inc«* in amis '
lute and may in many cs•»>•.- he e.adu; i' . 1 Id »«i ii
The elevator arrests every decree of fsliitiy, «n
when the I'terua i constantly In he otter world
TUB SPINAL PROP
Always rclievi a and often core- spinal rurrnturw i
less anchylosis ha- taken place.
Their headquarters is at Atlsn'a, <l» . where tl ,a
can t.e consulte. and phvsicmim -.re requeatci m •
Kspomi in relation lo die in UiiuienU nod c i.««m
Caeca .Ail coininuniealions addressed to
ATL OA.
will receive prompt attention li'firiircf t* irr J
any address (J O 1> on r. eript of die loofi-airn.r
In spinal ens* - two photogiaplm one sid- at..:
rear view ol the patient's tone* - should aocoirpa < M
measurement, to insure au accurate a..j i tuirni. * i
h r desciijdive eiicular
HOW TO MKASCI’.r Pol: TUP. StVLPCTION O T AIT OS K if' *
in: acss
Ist. Nurnber <d ini br s around the body, two In
below the tip of the hip bone*
‘id. J)o straight around the chc-t clove ht t.e in m
•Sd. Mo. from each ;.n:i-pit to the tips of hip b*»no r
e« h side
4th. Height of the person. dsci.'r '• 1
TAILOKINH.
John P. Murray
VG \! N rbhtr* « IDs tf'»nks f«*r tfu* j
. ral patron •go be has received In the piu'. *•
Inforuis htr Old Fiivm>, and
ELSE JP*
that he is now at the Store of WKAVEKB A A
Tliomo ston, Oa
J&»WIIEHE IIE
Thoroughly Prepared
TO DO
TAIIiORING
£@»Cutting, Making and Repn
inir, &c., in all its Branches, and]
as line style as can be done in or <
of the State. Satisfaction guar,
teed. V&.TERM3 CASH.
Thomaaton, Deo 3, l£!(»9-tf
CHAS A. SINDAL. D. W. PATTJvI
(IIIIILES 1. SIXlll!, 4 M
OFFICE Pf.ANTKItS’ WAi:K-IW)I>E.
GIUErI.T, Ga . Sl-|>t. 1, li6l>.
To Planters amt Shippers of Cotton :
r pilE old PLATER*’ WtREIIoH
on Brwulimy. fronting Cotton Wharf, h»vir.i' i
rebuilt un«lcr ilire»-tioa, we would call ,it*-nti I
Plant- in, Shippera and Buyer* of Cotton to t b«- s j
Wc ;re als<» prepared with ample cl-> a « -tor r
to receive B CON, HAV, GUANO, Xc, on •to- 4
Onr charges for weighing wii. be
25 Cents per Balel
To be paid by the Buyer. Our Slipping facilit |r '
un^urpasseil; and we hope hv clo e atientiuii
ness, to it erit a share ol y«>nr i atronasre t» j
Our corr.-spondeiu.j- at the ports are firms **’cl!k s? |
n this comm-iniiy, and Planters an-t others derir
isbip, may rely on having thefr interest* proU-cU<L j
are prepared to make liberal
CASK: A^ID^T'A.ISTC^
on Cotton consigned to us for shipment.
Mr. FLEMING MOBLEY will have charge of «*
in.’, and will ba pleated to see his old frueda.
Respect lully,
deo9-8m CHAts. A. SIND ALL * c
N. H. SIMOS
Woolea-le and Retail Dealer
DRY GOODS
CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS. G*
FURNISHING GOOD!
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, all kind* of ST*l'
Also WATCHES, JEWELRY, GUNS, »nd Pb iT 1
cheaper than tko cheapest, East side Hill street.
Ga. Call and examine my Good* before yo« P c 1
A
any wheie.
TAMES S. WALKER. Attorney*';-
LaGanee, Ga. Will practice In C*y' l!t A J #
ftaSute, aid in tha M*tw *****
Mr