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EDITOR AND PfcoPKIKTOR
THOMABTOIT, OA., OCT. 2P, ISYO.
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POP. 6o»9RE*4-FOURTH THPTRfPT
HON. W. J. LAWTON,
OP BTBB.
FOH BTA.TR SENATOR—Mth DIsTUirT,
WILLIAM P. MATHEWS,
OF TALEOT.
for representative epson county.
HON. JOHN X. TT ABT,.
NOMINATION* FOR CONGRESS.
First District— A. T. McTnfyrp.
“ “ W. W. JVrp. 41st Confffft**.
Reenrd District—Nelson Tift’.
Third District—William F Wright.
Fourth District—Win horn J Lawton.
Fif h District-—"fierce M B Young
Sixth District W'llinni P PrioP.
Seventh District—' Wm. M. Beese.
rv. w . i;ar«*wpll, 41 a t OnTtg.
An Indiana Faner. not having anything
at home to feel Fad about, weeps the
flrfpst of SchftnoV, of Ohio, in a lone leader
headed, “The Great TTumili«tinn. ,,
•■- m m
In connection wDh the United S f ntea
£o n fttnr«Mp from Virginia. the nstr« of
Col. Jno S Mof-bv. the famous corfeder
ritp pi.rtizan, is mentioned.
Tt is said tn he vrrv probable that Gen.
O W Cissy's ti ( 'e. now n professor irt 'he
Virginia Military Institute, will be elected
to succeed his father : s President of Wash*
ipgtnn College.
Fx-President Davis arrived in Now
York on the inst. ITe was greatly
shocked at the news of General Lee's
death, and kept his room all day, being at
home to no one.
Wr call the nttenti-m of nnr reader* to
the advertisement of Col. Weaver. offer’n<r
a house and lot of land. Here is a good
opnortun-ty for somebody to get q fire
piece of property ebenn.
the Barnppville Gnz'ttp we learn
that the charter of Barneoville has boen
amended so ns to incorporate nil with’n
one mile of the cpnter of the town, a'd
provides for a Mavnr end s'x Conncilmen
Tse Constitutionalist is authority for rhe
statement that Radical politicians in Atl n_
♦a are flooding the State with camnaVn
documents in envelopes franked bv .T TT.
Pratt, member of Congress from Virginia !
There’s honesty for von.
TBS revolt Os the late f-teciton in Indiana
gives *he Democrats a majority of two in
the Senate and six in the TT< use. The
Democratic majority in the State wa« at
last accounts 2.00 \ Five years ago Gram'p
K&jonty in th e State was 9,572.
An illustration of Radical reduction of
taxation. Thin year. one small county in
Mitwnsipri. Hinds, is called nnnn to pav
$200,000 in taxes, against $40,000 paid
heretofore. A pood inducement to vote
with the party of “eennnmv,” certainly.
A froposition has been made to t,>r»n a
new State out of Western North Car Mina.
East Tennessee and Southwestern Virginia.
Several Radical papers in that section are
apitatir.e the Question, hut it does not meet
with the approval of the people, tan,
official pap, is at the bottom of the scheme.
«»«*■--
Every officer, ficldier and sailor, who
o?sr served in the Confederate service,
ehouid wear crape on his left arm for thirty
days, in token of his respect for the memo
ry of that great captain of mode r n times,
Gen. Robert E. Lee. Tt is due himself; it
is due the illcstriom dead.
—«»•<*»-
Tv Novcmhej there will to elections in
fifteen c tatea namely:
November 7th (being the first M irdov
cf th" month) —Arkansas and Louisiana.
November Pth (being th p fi rfi t Tuesday
after th° first sfond°yl Alabama, Florida,
Illinois, Kansas. Maryland Massachusetts,
Michigan, Minnesota, "Missouri, Nevada,
New York, New Jersey and Wisconsin.
««®-6ir—
Thk issue of she new stamped envelopes
commenced on the l*t ul*. under the contract.
When the stock of oldor.es now in popses*.
sion of postmaster h cXhansted, she public
will be furnished with pijpplie* at reduce 1
rate**, and a liberal arrangement vrj 1 be
made f»r printing business ca v ds on thorn
The Third Assistant Postmaster-General is
at present in New Y -rk on this business.
The loss of five Radical Representatives
in ’he next Congress from Pennsylvania,
and others from Ohio and Indiana, it d'eato
that partife are in a “transition fltat**,” as
the Philadelphia. Post, h Radical ehee’, says.
There is not the slightest doubt about the
transition, and it is undeniably favorable
to the Democratic party, though the Post
docs not appear w illing to make the j.dmis
fcioo.
Gas. Mno.iw eaid in one of his speeches
In the late canvass in Ohio: * The Presi
dent of a railroad in the West told me three
years ago that ho found charged to m tu
bers of C«mgref.3 whole gect’Ons of loud
given for services in Cm.press” in getting
railroad £iftr.ts. Gen. Morgan added .
“Sections have grown into townships since
that time, and this accouuts for the im
mense fortunes nu fc by members of Cons
gress on 6mall pahvrice."
Tmk Ke. iiioic .t j iurntllh tu O -io dr »w
greu c .ii'Oiaiion frum the fact that ?w*;>ty*
seven Ciumirs gave them a gun of nearly,
fuur thousand The State contains one
h jndred and thirty cunti *>, in all < f wh eh,
outride of the twenty-seven, the D« roocrets
gaii »and largely, The oppo-in n papers in
that ? fi f> to have something tnsh-’Ut over,
I U'k;li three 'ew cmnties together, and I-t
thcr r io.oi« rs with stretched necks, crow
over t!i** groat sum total.
Fivce the election of a Democratic Legis
lature in Indiana, Senator Mort n, of that
S r ate, has suddenly discovered that ‘cir
cumstances over which he has ho con to 1
—a very vii' T ue expression— will not allow
him to accept the appointment of Minister at
the c urt of Sr. James, The Senator says
to frends in a quiet sort ol a wav. that he
can stand the disappointment well enough,
Tint he feels blue over a certain “c insider*
ation” paid to Grant, which ho does not
thick it fail’ that he should lose.
In the House, on Friday last, a bdl to
alter and amend an ac f creating a criminal
c -nr. for each county in the State was
passed.
On Monday, in the House, at a night
session, the Senate bll to lay out anu
(t fpn*s\ma a PPW rtnimfv from th« e<»nntto<* “f
Monroe and Pike, to be known as Relief,
was on motion of Mr Turner, indefinately
postponed.
The Senate bill to require the commis
sioners for the revision of jurv boxes to
take an oath to discharge the;r duty irre
spective of race, color, or previous condition,
parsed.
The Senate bill to require ail railroad
companies to furnish equal accommodations
for all persons paving full fare, was passed.
New Yore: State, being strongly Demo
cratic, has beeo a great s urce of trouble
to the Radicals, eve? since the very honest
and upright Fenton W;i* f treed to yield the
Gubernatorial chair to 11 ff nan. Toe
Democratic mtj >ri tv in the S'a f e has in
creased at the ra'e of 10.0;>0 v..tes each
year, and ia now c.f gigantic proportions.
Fearful of the i‘ fluenee this has upon
adj dning States, and indeed upon tlie !i >'e
c’Untrv, the Radio 1 leaders ■ f that e
backed hy the administration, have concoct
ed a scheme for wres ing it from 'hose who
now rule it. The Natural z-t?on law was
passed t»y the hlbt Congress with this sole
object in view ; it is intended to deprive
the Democratic party of the Irish vote.
The foil wng dispatch from New A'ork
would indicate that if the general govern
ment interferes in t 1 e election w‘ icli is to
come ■ ff nrj' month, it mav re«u't seviouly :
“Attimnev General Akerman. Marshal
Sharpe and Ju ige Woodruff, of the Uoi f ed
States District Court have been in clo-e
consultation ail day and all to-night, rre.
paring their plans and measures f .r putting
in force the act relating, to elections pa*s and
by tbe late 'Congr- ss Yur reporter inter
viewed Akerman late to-night a f his hotel
Flo was reticent but cotir'eous When
or.|fe4 ff tl*o O' •*-•••* »** Oi.f IU thu
'aw he said : "Yes. f one hun Ired thousand
v lii'iteera have t > bp ca'le 1 upon to do it ”
Fr >m the same source we le-.irn that :
“Gov. 11 ff-nan has fu'lv d-eid'd upon
his curse, lie submitted th“ question to
Charles O’Oonnr Georg" Ticknor, T. C.
Curtis, J. Vandxke. «nd other eminent
iurists. Democrat- and Repub'ieat s Thev
unanimously think the law is plainly un
constitutional and «>f no effect, ad that 'he
Governor must follow the constitutional
law of tbt State ; and every Federal soldier,
and every deputy marshal who obstructs
t r hinders the polling of votes, or pun spires
to do so must b" promply arrested, tried
and sentenced. Tee militia all throughout
the city and State will be kept und°r arms,
an ! if any attetr.pt ia made to enforce the
lao by Federal bayonet#, it will he prompt
ly resided by art overwhelming f rce”
Cormnamc&t#a.
Mr. Editor ; In the rnsrv anrWrarce
merits of candidate* for the different county
officers, some of the most needy and merito
rious men have been unnoticed. A Mow us
to pr ipnsn tlm name of Captain WM. W.
II \RTSFIELD, for the office of Countv
Trea-surer. lie is. too well known to his
fellow-cuisen as a gentleman arid soldier,
to need any praise or recommendation fruit
us. He is a gentleman of undoubted hon
esty and integrity, r.*nd if elected would
servo the people with scrupulous fide’itv.
It is true the office is not very remunera
tive, though it would be a great benefit, to
one in his enfeebled condition. W e earn
estly press his claims at the next election
Many Voters.
I have been persuaded by a very few
friends in this county, to ran my name as
a candid ite for Tax Collector—the county
I mean, that a p onion of the T. A B R R ,
runs through. lam not s • anxious about
the office mygeif, but the friends keep tug
ging at me so, that I «-akeep from run
ning. I have been informed th if there is
money in ir, and that where there is a few
rtscerxbled in the right way. therein a strong
probald■ ity of great good her of; «o f have
great faith and litile encouragement. Now
fr ends, it is a serious matter wi'h me, and
it I could get you to the right pitch ! would
fsel more like being elected If I don’t
get tli<» office I wi 1 have grpaf fun in run
ning with aid ever set of opponent*.
A S Bro k. 9
N B.—JaVie is out this time, an 1 dnclarp?
himself *ri nobody's fav.if. A S B
A New Ham-hike Dim chat - Mr *Ve r e
Western, a very *o thus -i.»- l> <a*
who lately ded u; N*?u !l up- i.. i~i, »i
will and- tesramnu: m *bi.b b" ■> j ine ii
upon his executors to him b me to 1 i
grave by “six true I>em-‘*TfUe.” an t r . p,v
six dla sto each of th t ecr .Fs ft* **!*.,
directed that no funeral services .slmu-d be
performed over hi* remains, unless a
clergyman could be found “who had npvpr
preached poii ieal or war seraior-s ” The
result was that such a minister e< uM nut
be found in the neighborly Ml and. and the
h&iinatc bid Democrat wau burled li&e a
' r\ig»n.
illL IFLbS AND
Os lUt TWO FAKTIEB.
Tbe Cirtmnr.ftti Enquirer gives in parallel
colunn s tbe principles and measuies of h®
two parti*?, thu*:
L*EM 'VR \T. RtPCBUCAN.
Equal taxation and Utoqtal taxation
no exemption to uny —exemption of the
c j as .- t ‘ bondholder.
A tarifl’ f>r reve- A tariff of protec
nu-*, with the least t» »n, for the especial
possible t».X upon fieuefit of the Ya»ti
the necessaries of Keo manufacturer,
the Pennsylvania
iron-monger, the salt
boiter and other la
vored interests.
Nostanding army. A large standing
army.
Xa interference The control of the
with elections. electi ms hy the Fvd
era! army.
Ti e bondholders to Toe bondholders
be na and according to to be paid in gold
cm tract —in green- twice as much as
backs. they loaned or we
agreed to give.
Greenbacks that National bank
cost nothing us cur- notes, which eo-t ‘he
rimey, rather than people SJO 0 0,00') a
National bank notes, year rather than
greenbacks.
The restoration ol The exclusion of
the South to the the S urh from the
IJmon, and the re- Union, ami the c* n
movftl of all political iitiu**‘l disfranohire
from ita men sos • *■'* ciiii<tn
citiiena. from participating
in p ditioul affairs.
Tbe distribution The distribution
of the federal offices of < ffees to the
so men of capacity President’s relations
and integrity. and to those who
have made him valu
able presents.
No importation of Chinese fmporta-
Cbinese coolies to tioa to reduce the
compete with the rates of labor. Y\ hat
American laborer is wanted in this
and reduce his wages Codntry is cheap la
t(» :* few cents a day. bor, an 1 we. must go
Weil paid laboi is to China for it.
the basis of our proa
perity. ,
Toe bestowa'upon Neutrality means
peoples struggling aid and cumf>rt to
for frr ed m.the same the tyrafnt, but a
righ's at least that blockade and op.
we give t eir antag- pression to those
onists Hurrah ! tbr over whom he rules,
tree Cul*a. Spain to rule over
Cuba.
E - on my and re- Extravagant t and
tre con e t in iho coiiuptton in the
• xoendiiores of the administration,
tin * rnrnent.
The reserveti rights The Federal G-»vs
if 'he Slates, and ernment to *jrush nut
no u*urpa>i n up n the Stat**s and b.e
them by the Federal come an imperial
G veminent. despotism
The salt used f>r N**w England salr
the curing of New for fi.*h free of duty.
England codfish and Salt tor Western
mackerel to be taxed btef, pork arid but
as much duty as that tep 180 per cent
u»ed !iy the WeiTre.ru duty,
pork, h*ef and but
ter packers.
A liberal naturali prohibition of
zafion law for for- State C urts fr on
eigoers. na'uralifiing foreign
ers. and other disa
bilities equivalent °
the disfranchisement
of a large majority
f t h»>»
Bit low will h* 1 tound ad ofl Cal r*p.irt
f ilia meeting of the S ate Committee,
c p*d from the A’ aira Constitution of
Simtfav :
The St iff Fx (Mi'ive Oommi tee assem
bled in this c to-day at 10 o’c ock. Ti e
meeting was fu.l. te'n members present be
sid s the Chairman.
Toe following resolutions were adapted,
when the Committee adjourned, subject to
the call of the Chairman :
R -solved, unanimously, That in the
judgement of this committee, vs w >uld he
unwise and inexpedient for the people of
Georgia to attempt to hold an election on
Tut s la> after the first Monday in No em
ber, and that it wouid be wise and politic
for all the people of the State who are en
titled under existing laws to vote ut the
election fcommencingun the 2 th of IV'cem
her.
IleS >1 ie«d, That we recommend the Demo
•rars arrd Ci>n*ervntive» of the. Sb.te to
organise in -each county, and in tlue time to
bring forward their candidates to b voted
for at the election to be held on tfie ‘J(hh,
21s' and 2*2-1 days of Decemtier nexr.
R s lived, That personal asnirations and
bidi/idui! preferences should be chee.fully
surrendered for the public good, and where
nominations are made, all Who desirO the
defeat of the parry in power, sh u 1 give
the nominees their cordial support-
A View -f tue C.instiTwTi n.
—Senator Conkiing, no doubt vn irh aeeren -
snepr at such silly fellows as J fferson,
Madison and Washington, savsi:
“The people cannot he rmn tided too often
i-htrt the platform of the Republican party
h rs taken the place of that decayed ar and
worm-eaten Dequet of the fathers’ of the
republic—the Constitution cf the United
States.”
Senator Conkiing, while thus pooh pooh
ing a document the worth, beauty, and
wholesome applicability where t his *inaH
faculties do not enable him to discern, is
one of the firmest friends of that particular
amendment which purs the leading men of
tne whole S >uth under ban for alleged dis
regard of the said “decayed and worm eateo
bequest” after having sworn to support ic.
D t not Senat r Cunkl ng also swear to sup
p-*rr ii ? Is he not now under theohiigati >n
of that oath? Does he not violate that
obligation by nullifying the Constitution
hr a platform? And for such violation of
his oath ought he not o he under the ban
of the fourteenth amendment as fully as
thu» puts them whom he loves to ievile as
fraitors and n-he 1 - ? \ }\ World.
The Sbath lut-an immense area of new
lands yet hi,touched by the plow, and from
this soil will arise a wraith, grander and
pi-wer new to those Siares. The amount
nt government lands in acres in he cotton
iN ' ’*■ for ij.iwn HS f.iti ws : M»ba«>u
s ' ’* Is « 6 582 906 : Mi-si*sinp , t>G9
I- ui-a 6 582.841 Vi kan-as.’ U 573.-
4b2 ; F.orniu, 17 420.408 ; wlulrt T x,a
t»,i- over seventy uiii.i ms beloging to her
self l’ -e tiouc-B'md and tire emp'ion jaws
ot the L j pii fetates aff.id an easy means
to the iuimigra it <,f becoming at once a thrif
ty farmer in any of the States where the
Public Mods are still unsold.— Noshvillc
Unis In.
A l\roe proportion .4 the colored voters
of Th ma- county express their desire to
co-operate with the whiter in the selection
of county
SYNOPSIS OP TELEGRAPIIIC NEW S.
V H ESIiC.
Ricn* nd, Ojt. 24 —II .15y wo«d Memori
al Am oi itinn rcs'4ved t» reoontmen*! the
fourth Sunday in November an a day of
mourning throughout the South fur Generul
Lee.
Lynch unto, Ont. 24—Th- Lynchburg
papers of t'* m •rroifc will C' ntain a call
from General t triy tor ;i conference of the
officers and soldiers ot the Confederate
anrv, especially of the army of Nortnerii
Virginia, at Richmond, November 3, to take
measures for the memorial of General Lee.
All from the Southern States who can are
invited to attend.
Cincinnati. Oct. 25.—The Capitol mov
ors convene to-day. Greeley has written
a letter favoring the removal to New York.
The Capital movers have organized with
fifty-one delegates They adjourned tu 3
o’clock for reinforcements.
MI NTO mpp.y. O r. 25.—The Fair begins
N >vemt>er 15. and continues five days
Political matters are warming up in Ala
bama, and both parties are working hard.
Wasiii\gt>v, Oct. 25 -Specials sent
hence to-night, say t ie President has or
dered between 3.000 and 4.000 trOopa to
the vicinity of New York to' enfofce the
Naturalization law on elect?* b day. These
troops include rhS entire eighth infantry
from South Carolina; also the marines
from the Philadelphia and Brooklyn navy
yards ; troops from Forts M flip and Deia
w«re t New London and Boston.
t he specials <•*•» - ----- .4...* . -.a
tratiori distrusting McDowell, have placed
General Terry in local command.
New York. October 25 —The Herald’s
special from L mdon, says the city is excit
ed over the French loan of ten millions
sterling from the fact that this is .the first
time the French eirer offered a loan outside
of her own territory. The loan has receiv
ed great favor and the subscriptions already
are very large.
FOREIGN.
Tours. October 22 —The following is an
official dispatch, dated Neof Chateau, Fri
dav, October 14th. Bazaine sortied with
80.000 men. crushed the Prussians, and
caprured 193 loaded wagons. Sickness
among the besiegers is increasing. Forced
levies renew their army around Mets
The siege of Verdun is interrupted by a
vigorous defense. The environs are inun
dated
London, Oct. 22—A telegram to Jrfan-
Chester from Guardian, date! Tours. Oct.
21. sft’ys an armistice for a month has been
agre and upon in order that e ections may
proceed.
London, Oct. 23. It is reported England
will offer a direct intervention for an arm
istice, and that England. Italv and Austria,
are in neifi*cr> accord in this res»eet.
ft is rumored that if Prussia objects to
the p’ehiseita in Alsace, the powers will
compel Prussia’s withdrawal from France
London, Oct. 25.—The Times editorially
advi-es the British government to cease its
eff >rts to stop the wa?, saying if England
persists she must be ready to staite some
thing on it.
Berlin. Oct. 25.—The Gazette, review
ing conciliatory eff»rts, says the govern
ment entertains them to avoid further loss
of valuable lives.
Sir Francis Head writes to the Times to
day. deprecating the English protest against
the annexation of Alsace and Lorraine in
Ge-manv, seeing En<rla *d has cap ta md
and annexed mere millions ol men than
all Europe together.
TP-L- r~.u-v-Mrt.ii~ .. £-.1 . •*.,.« fi re
will be opened on Paris on the 29 h inst
Out? thousand stove* have been < rdcred
for trig Luts of the Prussians besieging
Metz.
The T rk Sun (RtHictl) notices, ir
irsj usuttl caustic manner the fftcl that “of
all the R*>puUlica-' State ‘Conventions which
have njor and passer] resolutions this fall,
not one lots ventured to *0 much as mention
President Grant’s Sr. Domingo job.” and
add* : “They have eulogized the President
in other respects, as touch ..s dared to
in the face of notorious facts; biit-en this
topic they have maintained and dNcreet and
expressive silence.” The Sun goes f>n to
remind the country of the President’s snp
erhufffmn efforts iri behalf of thgt scheme,
and c-'uftludes by saying that the masterly
otnissirm hy the Radical Conventions to
allude to the one that *v?as pecuii
ar!y Grant’s own, "‘is significant of the fate
in preparation for Ger*. Grant twh years
hence.” The Sun asks; • It' nothing can
be said in favor of his only pet p oj<*ct now,
what can be said in its defense then ? upon
what grounds, in short can his claim to re
election be placed? He will have t r retire
to obreu ify, and live up *n his fast-fading
military reputation
Georgians Repeating Follies.— The
Augusta, Ga., Sentinel says:
“The action of the (J invention, in nomin
aring (ion. Carswell far the Fortv-fitst, a’nd
«7udg»* Reese for the Forty- se ond Congress,
will meet with the cordial approval of the
people of the whole District. * * * *
Neither can take the test oath, nor have
they had their disabilities removed".””
Neither of them will ever get a seat from
a Republican Clerk, or he admitted bv a
Republican House—a id hence, it iscrim n
al to the North and West, as well as
disfranchising the Noirh, to send such
gentlemen, who', in the end. will come to
Wash ington for nothing, and pay their own
expenses, too. — N Y Express.
A Negro Wfrp Kn ws llis Place.— The
Amerieus Courier sayd ;
Through the influence of some of the
white Radicals who want office, and with
the view of disturbing the amicable rela
tions between the whites and blacks in this
county, Dennis Sheppard, a colored man of
this city, received, a day or two since, a
commission a» magistrate f>r this district
from Governor Bullock Dennis, like a
sens hie man, as soon as he found the duties
ami re^ponsib l lities of the office were too
great for his limited capacity, promptly
declined the title of squire , and returned
the papers to Bullock.
The papers will have their jokes at the
expense of Horace Greeh-y. For instance,
the Chicago Tribune declares that Horace
Greeley lately vNired a Western town where
swearing in punished by a fine of twenty
five cents f*r each off*n*e S itn-* one stole
hts umbrella, and put u Inter of kittens it.
his old hat and by compr *mi>ing the mat
ter, ths) S2OO be go’ for hi~ ecture ju~t paid
for the shearing n and v» r
Am -Ng the curi<isiiie« exhibited at the
late agricu turai fair at Dait-m Ga., was a
piece of wood taken from the house ir» which
Christopher O duo.bus, the discoverer of
America, lived; als ». a pincushion made
from a piece of dress worn by Mrs. Presir*
dent Malison on the occasion of the recep
tion of Oen. Lafayette at the White House.
Tiik four candidates for Congress in
S 4Ph Carolina are aH negros. This is more
than the carpel-haggei s bargain-d f-»r.
That a negr > should aspire to the once
occupied by Whittemore, shows that the
negroes having once bad a taste ol ollice,
w II not vote for a white man, be be e-e -o
Radical. Instead of sending a lot of Radi
cal adventurers to represent them, they
have tome t<J tile conclusion that they might
as well go themselves. This is uv>r , ‘ than
the wtmfe brethren bargained for, and is ns
unexpected as it is crushing to their politi
cal aspirations.
linn
FOR S-AI^E.
I HAVE for sale a House and Lot in
Thormstrvn, with Twelves acres of cleared land at
tached The ho»<e is one story with four good rooms,
with :i hall through it. 1 offer i ffool bare tin to those
who will call on me early. W. T. W KAVSK,
oct‘29-lt Thomaston, (fa.
Gr. W. McKENNEY 8t CJO.,
OEALFEA IN
GROCERIES, PRODUCE, ETC.
TIIOAIASTON, GA.
IN this Line w« will not be undersold.
\V,> will always keep on hand a g<»<vd st<>ck of
COFFEE. SITO\R, TESYRI’P, MCLiMFi,
FLOUR. BACON, LAUD, BAGGING, TIES, TOBAC
COS, CIGARS,
3>, TTirao,
Alar* a larze stock of PONFFOTIONERI EB, and any
thing found in a first class Grocery Store. nct‘2o-Bra
WILSON SAWYER,
DKALKB IK
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES,
THOMASTON, GA.i
WOULD respeetfullv inf-rm the citizens
ofL’pson and surrounding counties ( hat inaddi
tion to a large stock of GUOOKUIItS. I have added
Dli-sr GOODS,
Roots and Shoes, Ladies’ fine Shoos, Childrens’ Shoes,
Hats, Crockery,
HEADY-MADE CLOTHING,
Notions, and Stationery AH Toilet articles—Soap-*, Per
fumery, * ologne, 11 air Oil. Ac Alio, Candy—pare and
fiv*h ‘ The best stock of Sardines in Thotnaston.
I would state to mv customers that I have, now on
hand a lot of fine old PK\CH BRANDY, nnd in addi
tion wine* of all dlscriptions for the si -k and feeble.
oct29 2tn W. BAWY ER.
Administrator’s Sal&
BY order of the (h urt of Ordinary of
Talbot eon* tv, Oa. will he sold, before *he Court
h ce do<>r, in the town of Talbotton o > the first
Tuesday in Deccm er nex , the following described
lands, belon i g o the F.state of -John R Daniel, do
ceased, to-wit: The undivided half es a e- rtulti tract
of land situated in the lfith District of Upson county.
Ga. in the fork of Potatoe cfeek and Flint fiver, con
taining 4&4 acre# more or less, and known as the Alex
ander place, sold for division. Terms cash.
A. P WIMBERLY,
oct‘29-td Administrator.
JAMES W. ATWATER,
&KALKK IN
DRV GOODS AND GROCERIES,
OF AL2 KINDS.
J. IC. ADAMS, Halcsmun,
West Room, White’s Building,
THOMASTON, GEORGIA.
oct22-8m
KING & ALLEN,
WHOLESALX AND KKTAIX,
DRY GOODS & GROCERY
Dvl HI rt C H-A. 3ST Ts,
TIIOMASTOX, GA.,
Keep constantly on hand a Large and Well Selected
Stock of
STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS,
Boots. Shoes, Hats, Caps, CLOTHING, Notions. Sngar,
Coffee Rite, Tobacco, Lard, Flour,
CROCKERY, GLASS W ARE,
HAEffW£R3, WOODEN-WARE, DEU#B, etc., etc.
COUNTRY PRODUCE
taken In exchange for Goods. oct22-tf
TIIK MUTUAL
GUARANTY LIFE ASSOCIATION,
NO. 48 BROADWAY", NEW Y r ORK,
Life Insurance Police* under an
improved and or gir/tal system. The payment of
TEN DOLLARS will secure a policy of TWO THOUS
AND DOLLARS (larger sums in’ proportion), and a
small PRO-RATA pigment is required only when a
death occurs in the class and division in which a policy
is registered In some e-fential points, such as medical
examination, pro-rata payments, and absolute polices,
this ssociation does not vary from any of our oldest
companies; hut in greater simplicity, economy, and ac
commodation of payments it differs materially'
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $350,000.
For particulars, pamphlets may be had gratuitously
at the Office of the Association, No. 9S Broadway New
York or of its Age ts.
Gen. 8. P. HEINTZRLMAN, U. u. A , President,
ISAAC ROSKNr’KLD Jr., Vice President.
L. TiERN \N BKIEN, Secretary.
W. A J(litN'*<iN, DivloloTi Azent
I)lt J. O. IIUN TANARUS, iiedical Examiner.
Thomaston, Ga
CP" Agents wanted. octls-lm
The Southern Farm and Home.
A FIRST CLASS AOKJCrLTLRAL MONTHLY.
GEN . W. M. BROWNE,
ISITOK,
At OO per Year ia Advance.
THE S c oui Volume commenc e wirli
November cumber. Now i« tb« time to sub
scribe. Address, J. W. BURKE, At 00.,
00 tf Macon. Ga.
FOB. SALE,
ON K fin. hti.'p, 'Tor.r* in tin-top comti
tion, also, four young Males, strong aud sound.
Inquire immediately -*f
Hsept24- ks W, T. WHAVER.
TAKE NOTICi;
THAT |
B. D. HARDAWAY
Has lecelved a well sclecU-d stock o .
IN’E'W' GOOD S '
Comprising everything itimu.4 ia the way 0 f y*
disc, Ur-wit:
STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOQDs!
I3oots.
SIIOOK,
I Tutts,
Clothing,
Not ions, |
Also a Complete Stock of
Fresh mums An is
All of which he is offering at reasoaahie pr, C ri
public arc Invited to examine Lis stock acd *<* ( J
inducements are offered.
Will be constantly receiving Freeh EtockjUu. j.. '
the season as the demand requires.
Thomaston, Ga., Oct. 1, 1n79.
SUGGS & O LI PHAN'
DEALERS IN
, YT3ITXIO, iVw.
DRUGS & DRY GOODS
THOMASTON, GEORGIA,
Thankful for the very liberal patronage exten t J
them by their numerous friends, beg leave t« :
them that they art receiving, and have now law,,, j
fresh stock of
" J
FALL AND WINTER GO®
Consisting in part of
PRINTS,
POPLINS,
DELAINES;
ALPACAS,
FLANNELS,
SIIIRTING,
SHEETINGS, V
DOMESTICS /
NOTION M
.
Also a nice lot of Columbus Eagle and P.'ianiil'w
GoogN, su.:b ns Caslmers, Jenns. Sti'pf*, Chcrkte
Ginghams. A complete assortment us llats f:tia
for ladies and gentlemen. We continue to e.u>
DliLaS, MPEDICTND
-
and Dye Stnfs, a speciality. Fine Winec and I'H
always on hand for medicinal purposes.
Executrix’ Sale.
r> Y virtue of the last will and tedsfl
> of William D Woodson, deceased, will!>*•*
on the first Tuesday In December n-xt, b?f
Courthouse door, in Thom-ist<>n. tbu, wiihin
hours **f sale, the following specified parts ■ - 1
situated in the East front square, in , fce - ■» 9
a=ton, l!p*on connty Georzis, to wit: *
All of tha* part of Lot No S, beginr.’r.z
distant North forty feet from the isouthwr't*
said L t No. 3, and running thence N< rtb t«- r 9
feet thence Fast one hundr- and and twenty fc l j
No. 4, thvnce South twenty-four feet, and tvf* 1
one hundre<l and twenty feet to the p!»*e •<( 1
All of that part of Lots S’os." and 3 he.'dn n i r >-’ j,
distant North sixtv-four feet from the
«,f Lot No. 8, and running t ence North
feet, thence East one h'mdrcd and twenty t*
No. 5, thence South twenty four feet, and j
one hundred and twenty feet to the plane o. •' . j
AII that part of Lot No. ‘2 begi ninj: at ap 1 W
North eighty-eight feet from the
Lot No. 8, and ntrrrting thence Nortn twenty' I
thence East, one hundred and twenty feet' 1 1 a
thence Smith twenty-four feet, and theiiC 1, ' j
hundred and twenty feet to the place <>f a
that part ot Lot No 2, beginni gat a point™
one hundrsd and twelve feet from the Kid : *~ , M
of the East front square, and running thencr ■
the Noithern line of the foundation of th ’ ■
house built by W. D Woodson on sa'd lot -
thence East along the said line of ai-id
hundred and twenty-feet to Lot No. 5. theatt- , a
a point East of the [/oint of beginning, ts a
one hundred and twenty feet *o the pl«f* r “ I f.'. : M
All that part of Lot No. 1, beginning at tLf ß
corner of said Lot No 1 and running thence ■
four feet, thence South forty feet, to the Ssf-- fl
thence East forty-four feet, and thence h r '- f - , J
to the place of beginning. All that P*' 1 . ,C 9
beginning at the corner of sai’i t* - M
running thence West thirty five feet to the P 4 ( ■
ginning All that part of Lot No. 4, begi pn .. m
Northwest corner of said Lot No. 4. andrtit- ■
South forty feet, tVince ecst thi*t*-fc ve ‘- 1
North forty feet, ttid ttienre West thirty-® ' j
thepiaceof beginning. All that part ■
ginning at the Southwest corner of sai'J 1/11
running thence North to » point East r ° m ha
ern line of the foundation of the brick store . ■
D. W’ocxlson, deceased, thence East one ■
twenty feet to a street, thence South to •“ M
corner ol Lot No f, and thence ffot one ■
twenty feet to the place of beginning.
vidod one-half interest in part of Lot [*£*". ■
Northwest corner of said Lot No. *• * u “ v ru . kj
South thirty nine feet more or less, to t*j« - “
thence East sixty feet, thence North to t ■
boundary of said lot, and thence West ’ I
said Northern bouudary to the plareoi , I
an undivided one-half interest m !b*t 4|
1, beginning at a point di-tant L’. I *-” 1 w* l ” 1 . I
Northwest corner of said L-«t No. 1, an/.
East sixteen feat, thpnee South forty
sixteen feet, and thence North forty fret '
beginning »Iso, art undivided one W'* • fJM
No. 6. Also, an u*=dr hied one ha 2 |“ l '! I
I.c a Nos. 2 am! 0, beginni. g at the X* ,v t ‘-W
of lait 2. and running thence ou ‘‘.- p .V ■ 0 3H
lion of the brick store house built by
deceased, being thirty feet more ° r , '"’thr
two hundred and f.rty feet more or-e
No. 2 and 8. thenre N rib to the N‘ ,r j
L*»t No. 5, an<T the oe West two ha'
to the pace of begi ning. Also, tna* i
2, lying and being tn the town 0!
county, in the Northe.-ujt front square fc V
tw<* feet in front and runnißg ***“' fl
ning at the Southeast corner of sa™ ,jyO fl
drie North eighty feet, thence due t>* M
thence due South eighty feet, ther.ee
two feet to the beginning corner °*/ a . j
These Lots are imme<lbvteiy in
House square, and are conoidered ~
bustneas lets in he plao * Tbotna* ™
1 of the Upson county Railroad, f <t^* : .Sß
j operation, and b»ing supported by •
I superior section of country, offers t> m
I duccmenta to business men. Tet- t( y>pr, m
1 day of sale. ’• *' }>** §
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