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PR» rt,t!S< ' . (){ 10. Va. m.. al*o to-morrow
*ho ri ‘‘’ i K v , and 'Sacrament;
a 5 ■ ,xt j, M , hv the Pastor,
f‘ §lj ~~T r , „ Jf. oil drtr.lt say 'N?» nt
If V" 11 "j, Orange Tip. arid
|ii -i 1 cold r th.,n lee a
Irir.k t;1 ~j KA? dy John- •« tit
• .ir« c ' 1
1 Vt thanks to Mr. B
V** k6t Z r ,|,* heans. and the large
3* v , p , f „t os on Thursday. The
rl-i:f c;iK| '' \ r and finest that we
" l <prin*
.-ve seen li ”
VKaier. -S«»me idle scamps.
>hl,( \7m b'tter employ me at, are
,h ' w ‘ 1 "* ' ,f ' he ""'‘ w
’■■** ,!,|i„.»of the Me*""- C^"e * 8
vir mm* in 'l>'
. i),.vr ii’.jM. Wo will t»k<*
t > nwtiiy">h« f
'V hi-f. that wich nmmiiwmeot .s in
IlnnflUu*. and .hoy will
1 ,i,« mu.«' nl thu liiW '''
IX n-ceroiarJ.
r i W.r-’.v ho* Wh'to. R'*ck.
|.; Cf r -».v2Kf
„ ,r Atlanta. Hi? removal
\ C-.itn. 0"* .
cr-a.0.1 V,,0 . >—«m
I, l,„h ita le.a vA «*’•> oircloo «f mir
I W ,h..(* J* xii'S" ll ’*
1,,.. „ rpturn to Tb.in>a«»n. no «m or
4. ~ ,r lire '«*J<rs. is h ‘ Te -
H, »»» buck *l ,f! •
I pgr Jolts W’khb ' 4 Store.-Oii Mons
J nrrf lit tbrrc o'clock, that noble bars
\v f A. Johnson, will freeze a man
an for the little min* of ten certs, with Ice
|,m naile. Lager Beer, or Mint Julip
f H-ktailsof *ny kind N<w leme.-her, I
<i nt mi? that I can make the best Lemon*
|,|p fur Ido shv. that it will be twenty-
Iv.’per cent cold-r. llopeing to see all
En. fMI-iw** around, I am yours the same.
linelHt Andy.
ITn mAsin.v Brass Band.—The Thomas*
[i n bras* band is making rapid progress un*
i‘T the direction of Prof. Jmles Jeune.
\ concert will he given very soon for the
benefit of the band, when we expect a great
‘Muting’’ time and a full share of music
Epnerally.
Chrap for Cash lce Lemonade, Soda
V. iter C»oiiy. Bakers B cud and Lemons
ror salt* at WALLACE’S.
ma\2l'tf
Writing Seim l.—Dan Walker has a
fine writing school at this place. He will
it main only a short time, un'ess another
u'ks* \* made up for him. Those who
v nit to learn to w rite, had Letter give Mr
if direr h cull.
| Rig Wheat—We were shown some
large wheat by 0 Ft. Carbide arid Mr.
I! nry Fre-nmn <d The Iv.ck Mr. Gar
t'di’V wheat liPH'ls were *ix inches m length
|c I c ntait.e ! eighty one grai sto Die head
‘dr. Ir-cman’s measured six and a half
inches, and contained eighty five grams to
the head.
1 hi* bee's the Monroe brag wheat that
Bid seventy two grains to the head.
W i\TED Chick 'ns, eggs, butter, *urk
4,1 at the tlecttld Office, h-r
hlll>l bigliesr market price will he
paid.
L '*s* - Dar rel U Beull, of this
«' t .o wli'cli measured iaet
■ * y in height, (above the dirt)
i:h.! -■‘Ten ‘••quares.”
T*
■ roc Advertiser boasted of cotton
' High
mh -VIiJOURNING up,-on supe
RICH COURT.
1 N Srp tH', .r Cot kt May Term. ’TO.
, ■c ' ro- jiiig 1 u 'g,‘ huA-iug been inter*
i uu>e! in a large number of cases
F tO 11 r i •
-a *h\s court, and having
L n u, ' n^'4 ' ‘o obuin the presence of a
Pu ,e to prcM la in said eases, and for said
t n * I,(l Have been continued
L,. * lni - hi tune; and being anxious to
L r ' r,l ' <c " urf to a time when the pres*
f 1 can be obtained, for the
,i, die samp It is therefnwt ordered,
• '•"•-uurr ‘e adjourned until the 2nd
f’clitck^' l^C 'H day of July next, at 11
lh ; A i 8 m ’ ' 8 ur * her ordered that
c ur . f r P er^e red on the minutes of this
1. ’i ' )e in the Georgia
Jfcr » and times.
, , James W. Ghf.evk,
A 2#!,f «>e Superior Court F. C.
3 our . ~ . CX ., ra t n ' m the minutes of the
U UupM M 3,1870.
p . , II- T. Jennings,
Superior Court.
« o Sabbath Schools
Qaitftfl in harming a
, in n;e ° l ail, rn «tely at the
law ?,{ .. a pust churches e*ery Sun*
’ re «:iiKaT».i .i c,R ’ iiß » large and in*
“Id nut be h :" diV MD2 wp!l ‘ An hour
ir Purpose is Jbk aS pUre &8
So r ~t " "—■
lMtUre n hw receiving
We phII '
trtu *ment of t ttttention to the ads
i ' en °f Atlanta. Coheu
H *• Wh ’ T WT spirited sort
■ 11 Hoinaston merchants go
» adT,Be th< * m t 0 B iv e him a
■ JJ 1 Kentiemen of Upson
J i, aStC a l*fortiia wir.es, go
r*H>l DBOD > where you will find it
and spartiing.
Tiiumast IN. —Perhaps Thomaston w»is
never duller than at this time. The young
men of different professions and occupa
tions have almost entirely deserted their
business, *.»d with a stout heart ondhtroog
thumb, joined the M trble Club, which
meets regulurly every after noon, (Sunday’-
cx-vpied,) on the side walk, striving to be
come champions of the game just for t ! e
sak'-of amusement. Many bappy lounger*
<T drffereut ages, set carelessly around, ft
geir.rrg, that they were made f,.r a purport
lookiog contentedly on. with naugh
arouse ineir sleepy energies, save, now ,
then, a stretch and a long sigh and to
such words as these from the lips of so,
sober-side, “look at old Fiew with I
coa‘ off, and hat on “smelling around
Fir Severn days, he hns been eo
gird in having be Cure House
repaired, a /r.r r v.hic ,i:, g s»»tce sbt.-uid
hiiv:« been doi.c ; air-’ady can be seen avast
improvement, acd v»acn finished it will add
much t • the beauty of the rquare. Not*
withs aiiding he may be dubbed ‘‘oid” he
is a live man, nod wide awake, full of pub
lic spirit and enterprise, keeping constantly
in view the interest, health, happiness and
prosperity of the place in which he lives.
For many months, he has been actively
engaged in an attempt to have the cars run
again on trie Upson i’ounty Railroad; and
from what Caps. Wnite said to us the other
'By, we are of c 1 1 *• opinion that his effort wid
be cro vnrd with succeas in ample time to
transport the growing crop.
The financial Condition of the county is
better, than it has been, at any time, since
the war.
Irts r On b (.coining tiuie Proprietor of the
Herald, it is not my purpose to abandon
the law. bur to give tt closer and stricter
attention. 8h iu!d 1 abandon either, I
would abandon the homer. With thanks
for past patronage, I solicit a continuance
of the same.
Respectfully,
W. T. WEAVER.
Flagellations, Castigations, Sjjashufs,
and Parlez-vousisg around lown.— “The
night was coming on” last Saturday when
a flagellated m«le with aceeilerated gait
came dashing down Main Street, with a
1 -3tli, and 10:h, amendment and a two
horse vehicle attached “thereunto.” The
10th amendment failed to pass tke house
where we had stopped, but the 15th, went
through on a weak support which finally
resulted in a general sinashup of the whole
c ‘tieern. The spoils wen unequa ly dis
tributed : Spoiled beads 1. (temporarily) :
spoiled mules 1, (dm ) ; spoiled wagon 1.
(di«t»>); and poiled vestments numerous
mid irreparable. Another loth amend
ment “not having the fear of God before
niv eyes,” nor a mule to flagellate, conclud
ed t" castigate his mulier down on Tun i ard
Alley, in which there was a vast amount
of manifest dumestic dissa isfaction. In
taking our departure from these out-ide
•cenes and mishaps, the next attractive lo
on By D the Hotel de ville. Entering the
p.ovate and c a.*.*ic appartment of a French
P* fe - r we f’.und and American Sch<* 1
f*Mcher. and G< ront Luwyei interestingly
engaged hi grandiloquent p rlez vousiny
(J c ur*e. we i ined in the conversation of
this erudite ‘rio. which was as intelligible
and varied as the song of the mmtquer de
France. The lawyer had his case well pre
pared. But as the theme was quite v triable,
he presented h.a legal cap and begged leave
to resort to his manuscript American
sehnoUteacher replied, dun i yer resort ! to
m.icb the lawyer pieod merc.ee l mercy ! A
great mav.y other very ha and suyß'gs were
i iulged in ny a’l of the party, tnv fi-o«’.ly
fio'v b a soiled and drspersed sans fielbco- I *'
t*i*>. L i ViPiv nntenant, est tout 0- K
Thomaston Cuapter N- 20.)
June. 9t-b. *IB7O. j
The members of irnunast >•. Onan-er X
20, are hereby n lifted that the D gree "f
Most Excellent Mas ter, wib e coni erred
at the nu.xt regular meerng of tne Chapter,
the 20rh mst. and a tub attendance ;- re
quired Bv order Daniel ICkL-eY, II P
li 1 Jeninjs siec’y
For bai e — ll >- e\ in h comb at
jui.ell-Lt JXO. X. WEBB’S.
floH r. Stealing—Appnng Smith, of
Sumpier county, on the 9;h jnst., was ar
rested for stealing a hoi>e, and brottght
before W »V. llartsfield, Notary Public,
f.r trial. Ttie evidence having been heard,
he was committed and requir and to give
h nd for ins appeatanco st the next Supe
ri r Court or go to jail. Smith failed to
give b-md ad is now in jail.
Fre h Fi.-n with the Eyk Open.—ls you
want Fresh Pickelea Shad go to
junell-ii Weaver & Atwater’s.
Died. —On last Monday morning, Mrs.
Thos. E Ko>e, died at her residence near
Delia She had been sick for weeks, but
had not been considered dangerously id
until a few days before her death.
Selling Off It you want Ready-Made
Clothing and Dress Goods at reduced puces,
for the next twenty days go to
junell ts Weaver & Atwater’s.
Death. On Monday night la*t, in
Tu onas'i n, uttie Mary, daughter of Mr
il. T. Brown, aged about two years, uied
■ f euteritis. A lew weeks ago her mother
»as burod Swut Maine is bow in me
arm- ot Jesus, playing mb her mother.
e*?*, w, r s. e • tody cad the attention .u
»>ur leudere to -ii adicrtisement ol P Van
Alsu:»e,N‘W Vok Drugstore, Baroesvitie,
Ga. Iu addition :o Drugs, be has anew
Eating Saloon, Confectioneries, and fruio.
Wnen \ou goto B.irr e*viile give him a cal!.
Crops flic crops aie very fine. Porti ns
of the county was visaed on last
by afiue rain. Harvesting is nearly ended
and the yield of wheat >8 full
Quite Definite- Old Gentleman —I
knew your gradumtber well; wueu did she
die ?
Mountain Gal —She died fast ‘‘apple
time” was one year ego'.
This was qui-c definite, as apples ripen
May until October.
COM M ERC L AL.
THOMASTON MARKET.
Corrected weekly, exprcsoly for the Georgia Herald.
BY JNO. N WKBB.
THOMaaTox, Ga., Jane 11,'1570.
CORN—W ite «1 7N
MK,VL—Per bushel. $: SO
; <A‘JUN—Clear suite, 23 to 25c Shoulderi, 22c. Comntry
lLims, 250
MOLAB-KF— 'iolssses. per gallon, sc.
RCP-Per gall- n, Toe
-LGAR'i—Per pound, to 15c
OUFFEE—Per p<>un<l. i> to 3oc
FCOI R p t .r hundred, $5 t¥k
■VHLAT - Per bus iel, |1 40.
tS— Per bushel, y2OO to 06
..It'K—Per pound, lie.
' Rl>—Per pound, 25c to c.
•I' KKNS prinsr 25c
-J—;Fcr s.tck, Virginia $3 Oft
U ITEU—Per poun l, Goshen, 45c, to 60c. Countrv 300.
• ■'OS—Per dozen, 20c.
• ilAOCO—Tobacco from 25c to $1 3.5 per pound
K WbSS f $2 W hl>ky * * uUoB »
GEEF—Per pound, 8c to sc.
COTTON MARKET.
Corrected weekly expressly for tho Oeorgta Herald.
BY WKiTIS A ATWATER.
Mtddlihe ,q
l.+>w Middling .* l*
Good Oniinary ”* * ' 17v
Ordinary ” * !.*.*.*!!*.***."* .**l7
FINANCIAL.
GOLD—Rnyinp at 12X to 15c.
SlLVEß—Having at Mo 11c
RalE OF INTEKfcoT—On money 2X per cent, per
nrtintk.
Macon market.
Corrected weekly expressly for the Georgia Herald.
BACON—Clear Sides (smok-d) $ 19 &> 19,^
Clear Rib Sides (smoked) ... 1 "“X© lf*"^
Shoulders
Hartis tSugnr c'red) 25
BULK ME\TB—Clear Sides 18 l * l^'
< dear Rib Sides 17,V IS
Sluuilders
COFFEE—Rio 22 & 26
Lairuayra too (& 81
•lava 32 & 55
DRII D FRUIT, per pound Ift @ ll
RICE, per pound 9 lft
TEA—Black 1 50 2 00
Green 2 ftO © 2 50
BUTTER—Goshen 45 (a) 60
Tennessee Yellow 3ft (and) 40
Country ... .. 25 © 85
EGGS- 25 (a) 30
LARD— ... 13 O) 22
SUGAR According tocrade r<i 18
MOLASSES—According to grade.... 5o (id 60
FISH— Mackerel, bbls,No. 1,2, 3 ... 15 00 di,2i 00
Kits 2 75 (a) 500
SALT I, verpool per sack fS 250
WHISKY—Common Eye 1 20 (S 1 50
Fine 200 (3) 5 00
Corn 1 ,35 © l f<)
Bourbon 2 50 fa) 5 00
' irgim.a 2 50 (id 3 50
TOBACCO— grades per pound.. sft (id 5o
Medium 6ft fS) 70
G<wul 75 fS) 80
Bright Virginia 8 > ia> 1 00
Fancy ... 125 (and) iSO
FLOUR—Superfine per bbl 7 00 fid 7 50
Extra 8 00 (d> S 50
Family .. . 950 fid .0 00
Fancy Family Brand . .. 11 00 (a)\'2 00
GRAIN AND lIAT.
CORN-Yellow, Mixed and White.. 150 ©, 155
MEAL— 1 55 @
GRIT*— l 75 © 2 00
OATS— 95 © 1 25
WHEAT—Per bushel 1-0 © 1 7ft
FIELD PEAS— ... 800 © 325
HAY—Northern 1 90 © 2 o 0
Tennessee Timothy © 2 00
Herds Grass 2 00 ©
Tennessee 2 00 ©
ATLANTA MARKET.
Corrected weekly expre 6 ! .y for the Georgia Herald
CORN —White, per bushel. .. $1 40©$1 45
Ye‘lew . 145
W HEAT—Tenn. White, per bushel .... 1 50
Tennessee Red , 15©1 45
EYE—Per bushel 1 25
BARLEY—IVr bushel .... .... 1 25
OATS—Per bushel ... 90
FLOUR —Fancy, per sack.... 4 00
Family, rack 4 75
Extra, per sack 3 50
Superfine, per sack S 00
BACON —-houlders, per pound 15
Hams, per pound 18© 19
Csnv ssed Hams, per pound 2ft,22
Clear >ides, per pound 19 © 19k'
ME\L—Per bushel 1 55
HAY—Tennessee per . pounds 170
Westeru, per 100 pounds 1 s**© 1 60
LARD— Per pound 19
BUTTER—Per pound 25© 3ft
EGG—Per dozen 22
FIELD PEAS—Per bushel S ftO 3 75
IRISH POTATOES Per bushel 2 75 j 325
VIRGINIA SALT* Per sack . ** 225
COTTON YARNS—Per bunch 1 90® 2 00
PEACH BRANDY'—Per gallon 4 00
APPLE BRANDY—Per gallon 2 7f© 3 00
RECTIFIED WHISKY—Proof; per gal... 1 50
liYE WHISKY—Per gall in S 50® 4 00
CORN WHISKY’ - Country, per gallon... 1 75
LI ME-Per buOiet 50 5) 55
GREEN APPLES—Per barrel 8 00
COTTON STATES”
LIFE INSURANCE CO,,
MACON o a..,
CAPITAL - $500,000.
SIOO,OOO Deposited with State Authorities
for Pr-iteofidii of Poiie.y II- 'Jerp.
OFFICERS :
WM. B JOHNSON, P eshfent
Vv M S HOLT .. .. Vice President,
vi RO S. OBEaR .»...i t Secretary
JXO W BURKE. ..ii.General Agent,
C. F McOAY Actuary,
JAMES M tiREEN, ...Med. Examiner,
»V J MoZILL ( Sup. Ageucie .
This is a Southern Institution and a
Home enterprise. Controlled and directed
by vour Friends aDd neighbors. Its Capi
tal is larger than any similar enterprise in
the Sontb, and its ratio of Assets to liabiij
ties (the only true test of soundness) very
much greater.
Husband, have you provided an ample
support (or your wife and children in the
event of your death ? If not insure your
life in the Cotton States.
Sons, have you provided tor the comfort
and support of your aged mother should
you die first? If not Insure In the Cotton
States. It will cost you but atr fle.
Young men, do you wish to provide your
self with a handsome endowment, in five,
ten, or fifteen years? Then save a portion
of y< ur earnings and take a policy in the
Cotton States.
All should ensure while they can. fordis
ease nr accident may prevent them from
getting a policy should they del y.
‘ E. A. FLEW ELLEN,
apll6*6m Ag a nt,
s■soo KEWABIIT
FIVE Hundred Dollars will be paid tor
the apprehension and de'ivery to the
Soer ts of Putnam county. Georgia, or con
fineme,,c iu any safe jail, of
NATH VNIEL L. GORLY,
who i c charged with the murd-r *>t Richard
T Lawrence, on rt'e 30t April, 1870.
DESCRIPTION. — The said Nathaniel L.
Gorly is 21 or 22 years of age ; 5 feet 10 or
11 inches high; fair complected—freckle
faced ; dark hair and eyes —hair cut short;
wears no beard ; is very dull in conversa
tion.
A 1 officers of the law. and the good eiti*
zens of • ur country generally, are called
upon to aid in trringiog the perpetrator of
this foul murder to justice, that the laws
may be vindicated
PHILLIP 11. DAWSON, Jk
Bacon tern, Ga* May 4* 1870.
TO PHYSICIANS !
New Y rk, August. 12th 1808.
Allow me to call your attention to my
PRr.P\R\TION OF COMPOFXD EX
TRA* T Brum.
The component parts are BUCHU, LONG
LEAF, CUBEBS, JUNIPER BERRIES.
Mods or Preparation. —Bucbu, in vacuo.
Juniper Berries, by distillation, to form a
fine gin. Cuhebs extracted by displacement
'A itb spirits obtained from Juniper Berries;
very little sugar is used, and a small pros
portion of spirit. It is more palatable than
anv now in use.
Bucbu, as prepared by Druzgist-s is of a
dark c<»lor* It is a plant that emits its fra
grance; the action ot a slams destroys this
(its active principle), leaving a dark and
glutinous decoction. Mine is the color of
ingredients. The Bueou in my preparation
pred miinates ; the smallest quantity of the
other ingredients are added, to preveru fer
mentation ; upon inspection ir will b« found
not to be a Tincture, as made in Pfiarma
eopce i. nor is it a Syrup -and therefore c m
be used in cases whare lever or inflamation
exist. In this, you have the knowledge of
the ingredients and the mode of preparation.
Hoping that you will favor it with a trial,
and that upon inspection it will meet with
your approbation,
With a feeling of confidence,
I am, very respectful!v,
II T. II ELM BOLD,
Chemist and Druggist
of 10 \ ears’ Experience.
[From the Largest Manufacturing Chem*
ista in the World ]
November 4. 1854.
“I am acquainted with Mr. 11. T. Helm
dold ; he occupied the Drug Store opposite
my residence, and was successful in con
ductihg the business where others had noi
been equally so before him. I have bee',
favorably impressed with his character and
enterprise.”
WILLIAM WEIGHTMAN,
Finn of Powers & Weight man,
Manufacturing Chemists,
Ninth and Browu streets, Philadelphia.
HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BU
CIIU
Is the great specific for Universal Lassitud-
Prostration, &e
The constitution, once affected with. Or
ganic weakness, requires the aid of medicit
to strengthen and invigorate tbe system
which HELMBOLD’S EXTR ACT BUOtll
invariably does. If no treatment is sub
mitted to, Consumption or insanity ensues.
HELM BOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT OF
I3UCIIU,
In affections peculiar to Females, is unequal
ed by any other preparation, as in Chlor
osis. or R'oention, PainfulneSs, or Suppress
sion of Customary Evacuati »ns, Ulcerari
or Schirrns Ptate of the Uterus, and a ,
complain s incident u> the sex, or the dec...
or change ui lite.
HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BU-
CilU AND IMPROVED ROSE WASH
Will radically exterminate from the system
I •««!»■:'s arising from habits of dissipation,
at little expense, little or no change in di
et, no inconvenience or exposure ; come
pletely superceding tlnice unpleasant and
dangerous remedies, Copaiva aud Mercury,
in all these diseases.
USE HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT
BUCII
In all diseases of these organs, whether ex
isting in male or female, from whatever
cause originating, and matter of how long
standing. It is pleasant i taste and odor,
“immediate” in action, and more strength
ening than any of the preparations ot Bark
or Iron.
Those suffering from broken-down or
delicate constitution, procure tbe remedy at
once.
The reader must be aware that, however
slight may be the attack <*f the above dis
ease, it is certain to affect the bodily health
and mental powers.
Ail the above diseases require the aid of
a Diuretic. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT
BUCHU is the great Diuretic.
Sold by Druggists everywhere. Price
81 25 per bottle, or 6 bottles for SG.SO.
Delivered to any address. Describe symp*
tome in all cornmuhications.
Address
H. T. UELMBOLD,
Prog and Chemical Warehouse,
NONE ARE GENUINE
Unices done up in steel*engraved wrappsf,
With fa6*simile of my Chemical Warehouse
and signed
awy7rlj H. T. HELMBOU>.
CHANGE OF PRQGRA&ME!
THE firm of B. D. HARDAWAY A C-0., Dealers iu Drugs, Medi
try>|3 cines, Ae., having b*?en dissolved by mutual concert, the bu-inoss
*iii be continued by
B. O. HARDAWAY,
with tue assistance ot Dr. I. C. McCOY, (a graduate in the Medloal PL-Red : ,) vrbi
has established his ofuce at the store. A full supply of
Pure Wines mul Liquors,
For the s:ck. PAIKTS, OILS, % ARXISHES, Ac., Ac., will be oocctantiy kept on
hand and for sale low for CASH. All warranted
PURE AND FRESH.
Dr. McCOY tenders his Professional services to the citifcens of this commanitv, and
trusts by strict attention to his profession to merit their patronage. He will always l'
found at this DRUG STORE, unless professionally engaged. aprilO-Sm
3MT
C. F.« TURNER & BRO. ,
WOULD respectfully inform the public that they have open a store in
town of TIIOMASTON, and would say to the citizens of the town and
surrounding country that their stock consists of all kinds of
DDX GOO SG ,
Hats, Notions, Hosiery, and Fancy Goods,
THEIP. STOCK OF
'JLAiai&S J/Ji'.*!33 UI/UI/S
Is large and well selected, and consist in part of
Black, Figured and Colored Alpaccas and
Poplins, All Wool Dclains, Cotton and
Woolen Dclains, Shallics, Marinoes, Plaid
Popl ins, Plaid and Black Silks, Scotch
Plaids, Repts, Vclvettcnes, Ginghams,
Lawns, etc.* etc. AD kinds of Ladies,
VI isses and Childrens Woolen and Cotton
Hose, Men and Boys Cotton and Woolen
Half—Hose Ladies Kid Gloves, every quali
ty of Ladies, Misses and Childrens Berlin
Gloves, Hoop-Skirts, Corsets, Furs, Plaid
Shawls, Arab Shawls, Linen and Cambric
Handkerchief, Ladies Marino Vests, etc.
Eor GENTLEMEN wear they have a fine ass rtrr.cnt of
FAICT CASSIMERES,
Suitable for Winter, Spring and Summer.
Black Cloth, All Wool Kersey, Satinets,
Tweeds, Sheep’s Gray, Kentucky Jeans,
Farmer’s Drill, Blue Demins, Linen Duck
They call special attention to their stock of
111 All boy s hats,
Os the Latest Style. They will receive in a few days a complete assort
ment of every kind of SHOES for Men, Boys, Ladies, Misses and Chil
dren. They have always paid particular attention to this branch of their
business, and have generally given satisfaction to their customers, especially
in Ladies, Misses and Children’s City Made Shoes and Gaiters. At the
same time they receive their Shoes they will have
SUGAR, COFFEE, AND TEA,
And all such articles as are usually kept in a first-class Village or Country
Store. In conclusion they would say to the public that they have had cHit
years experience in this kind of business, and have always gained notoriety
for the pleasure they take in showing their goods. They respectfully invite
the citizens of Thomaston and vicinity to give them a call. Hoping by
strict attention to business to merit a fair shear of their patronage.
C. F. TURNER & 3RO.
mebo-iy THOMASTON', UPSON, CO GA.
I’A/FL'TST METALLIC
WHITE WIRE CLOTHES LINES.
VVE beg leave to call your attention to an entirely new article known as “Patent
* * Metallic White Wire,” p ssessing qualities which prevent it from ever c rroding
or turning from its color during any number of years, and on which letters Patent have
been secured. It has been found to be the only article suitable for a Clothes Lino. The
old fashion rope or chord always causes so much trouble and annoyance by breaking,
rotting out, and discoloring clothes, and by being obliged to be put up and taken down
t very time used. With this Wire Clothes Line you have none ot these nnnovances, and
when it is once put up it gives you no more trouble. After using it we are confident
you will fully corroborate the statement of th- usands of others in its praise. Every
family should, and will eventually have une. It will not rust nor corrode, though you
may keep it in water for any length of time, even salt water.
SIX REASONS WHY EVERY FAMILY SHOULD HAVE ONE OF THESE PATENT
EVERLASTING WHITE WIRE CLOTHES LINES:
Ist. You never have to take it out of the weather.
2d. It will last fifty years or more.
3d. It is the cheapest Clothes Lines in the world.
4th You cannot load it heavy enough with clothes to brake it.
sth. It does not in any way discolor, wear or injure clothes that are hung upon it.
6th. It will save its price in Saving clothes every six months you owu it.
IRBY K. TRAYLER, of Thomaston, Unson county, Georgia, is the authnraed agent
for the Hudson River Wire Works in Georgia. All orders to Irby H Trayler, Thomas
toD, Geargia, will be promptly filled when tho cash accompanies the order.
IRBY H. TRAYLOR,
April 2. Agent f*?r Htidsoo River Wire Work#
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