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merchants * planters
Mini awl miimmi
, AM now reccivmir Iron* .New York Tin
A Jacksonville, and offer for kale at
McLeans Building
aii ttiis place, the Cargo of Schooner “J. a.
Rider,’ which -1 desire to dispone of • .
I2NT LOTS
TO ->
MERCHANTS & PLANTERS
Xhe Cargo has been, selected with care, and !
*mbrae'eß all the. essentials of a good Retail j
mg ht'oea, assorted in cases for-the Trade, viz ; j
Dry zoods
Assorted in cases of $ 800 a's 1500 value each.
Staple and- Domestic ."Goods of $ 500 a $ 1000 j
value each* Show* Case goods of. $ 000 a S.BOO
150 : CASES; OF:
Boots & Shoes, j
A ver?/ superior assortment
*J& Danes of Ilais and taps.:!
14 CBATEB ASSORTED
OROOKBHT
• FOB, RETAILING. . • •
12 Casks Iron Ware, |
ASSORTED FOE RETAILING j
Hollow Ware
O f
A Gootl Assortment. . * |
Table Cutlery, Station- !
• ery, &e v •- ‘
SOG BELS . FAMILY. FLOITR.
50 BAGS COFFEE,
10 BAGS PEPFEE:. |
5 BAGS ‘SPICE.
RUTMEES, CAS! A,£Lofl
Aft H .VI fi ’f/fl-ti'/ i {A r
Tl/VD [F- JjJr F tFW !? it* Ll
a pTTTimTr nr r •
41SlGBLTiML lir_r :i >
500 Cast Ploughs,
• WITH: EXTRA POINTS \ .
f CASKS HOES, ; o
■ 25 BOXES: AXES, •
5 CASKS TKAC.ES, .
• GEuBBINQ HOEt ; .
. . HAMES-; .
WHIFFLE TKEES, .
, • Ac.
Aii <•: which j for Cash or in Ex
iii, li, ns, nil
WAX,
-round Peas, &<?., dee
6EOBCE FATTE.Y.;
‘maaville, August l t 1865 *.■.*•
BOtl UESECJST’
■■■■ •• • ■ ...
ffIHT ill lIPMT CM!
CAPITAL
$ 101 U >00!
rrvHIS COMPANY is now. organized, and
A we are prepared to make liberal auvances
COTTON
and other- produce. consigned;to our Agent
1H LIVERPOOL.
The present value of Cotton .ih “pool
4fi -cts., per pOund-Jor GOOD
UPLAND CQTTON, and from 5b to DO cts
for GOOD LONG COTTON,. •
11ST CT O LIT .
o half ;ts value in Gold. or. t
• • . .. •
Wo solicit orders for goods-from the
MERCHANTS & PLANTERS
The strictest attention paid to- the-smallest
orders, for goods from . • ‘
E. T. P ‘
RICHARD F. FLOYD Preside
Southern Expert and. Import Company
fFFor further oarticaiars appl v to’ .
. ■ J O: PITTMAN
July 1- tn. . Thomaaville, Ga.
DRU GS, ME DICINES, PAINTS,
OtTS* €X<A'S&,.. Ac*.’
In. store and tor .sale
V.'jMy. • ■
~ PROVISION AA* OCTEBNJILX l
1 ‘. OF. • .. ’ .
GEORGIA.
(A PROCLAMATION.
! * WHEEEASi by the Proclamation- of A&-
: drew Johnsofi, President of the IJnited
j States,-dated 17th of June A. D. 1865, I
I have been appointed Provisional Governor ,
of the Stat-e of Georgia,. with- instructions
to provide, at the earliest practicable peri
od, such rules and regulations as may be.
j necessary and proper lor convening a Con-,
i veption of-the composed of dele-.
, gates to be chosen by that.portion -of the
• people who are loyal to . the United States.
I a nd ha others ;• and also with ail the pow
i -ers necessary and proper to enable such
-1 loval people of said State to restore it to ■
; its conststitutionai relati-ors.to the Federal
i Governmenty and .to-present such a form of
! State Government as will entitle the State
I to .the guarantee of the ’ United States
i therefor, ahd its’ pedpi.e to the protection
j of the United Stateß against-invasion, in
i Burrection'and domestic vioi-ence : “ ••
•Now, therefore I; James. Johnson, - Pro-
visional Governor of the State of Georgia,
i as aforesaid; do by virtue of the power in me.
i vested, .as a'oreßaid proclaim.and
I .Ist: That an-election:for.delegates to-a
f -Convention ‘will be held on phe first Wed
| nesday in October A. D, 180.6, at the dif* ‘
: fer.ent precinc'ts-at which elections art- di-•
: rect.edanu authorized by law t-ob.&lieid for
i meniheVs.of the ‘Legislatur-e.
2d..’ That ’ the thirty-Bevcri ‘ eoonties’ ~-i-i
i the State, Which,-by .law in .force prior to.
; the of -January, 18bl, were intitled to
t two members cf the House <3f Represent.if
: fives 6hAll b.e n*x f hcv;sed and entitled* to
i elect-'each three and jthat .-the ?
remaining 'counties shall-each'be authoi
? zed and’ entitled ;to
; said Co.nventioh. # . -'• ..* •
.'. 3d. That po personal such election
: be q'uatihed.as an-elector; or eh'all be elgi
■ ..bie as aimomberof such Cimvention, unless
; -he shall have .previously thereto, taken and
; subscribed the -oath of Amnesty., as set
. forth in the Presidep; v c Proclamation .
i MaY 29th A.’ D 1865, and is a voter quali
: fied as prescribed by the Constitution and
. laws’ of th'e Scate-of Georgia { in force .im
.rtieuiateiy. oefor-e the. 19th of A-.l
;D. 186 TANARUS, the- date ’ of. the so called Ordi**
I nance of .Secession'. .
4th. That any two Freeholders qualified I
: t-o vote .at such election, as aforesaid, may i
act as managers 6f the election tfi each of
tn.e precincts - as aforesaid: and that in]
■ managing and. superintenaing such elecs j
[ t'ion, they .s* ‘ • governed ! v ana. prp
rcoed under, the laws of .the ■ State regula— !
1 ting and prescribing'.the election of 1 mem
I here of the Legislature, prior to the.firs; j
j. of January. 1861 ;’ Provided, that each c: .
’ gaid xhaaitgerS. before entering on the do*, j
. ties, prescribed, shall swear the. other-mi -':
and faithfully, -to superintend an a’ u. '.it
return of said election according to law ae •.
• ‘-aforesaid . and. the requirements of this j
• prociamation. ■ I
i s?h. That - the .delegates who shall be i
■ elected as aforesaid, shall assemble iu Coo- •
•veution at the city of. Miiledgeville. at. 12’
. o’cibek, meridian, on the fourth’ W-edues- j
i day of October, A. D. 1&65
And wltercas, The rebellion .which has i
i been • waged by .a portion- of the people !
against the- goverumebt. of the United.l
i States has, in its r.eyolutiunary’ progress, :
( deprived the people-of the State of all civil, j
i government; and whereas, they must ve- j
j rha'in without civil officers and tot admin- j
l istrat'ion of civil law übtil a State Govern--
t ment gh.all.have-been organized by the
j Convention called as.afores&'id/.anu.where-”
j as, itiis necessary in the meantime that
i domestic tranquility be ensured, and that’
j the ldyal people be proceeded in all i-he.ir
j rights of person and property, I do further
] proclai m aud declare • j ’
I • Ist. That no individual by virtue of. his
[ own authority, ishaU inflict coporeai'pun
i ish'ment. on. any prerson-for any reaf or sups
j posed -injury, Wnei'uer such’ inju : ry relate
j.to persona or-prnpe'ty-; and that in all
! such cases, redrees-must be sougnt'f-o.v;
j and given.by such military authority, ao
j may be invested w>ih jurisdiction ever ...a
----] caSes,.
i 2d.'That siavery is citincf, and. invol
i u.ntary servitude no.longer exists. Hence
: no person shall have-control of 1 the lab*:*-
] of another; other than such control as iu?y
(• lawfully resultfrom indenture, the relation
< of parent and child, guardian and. ward
j and the contract of hidng, freely ands
j ly made ; and that for .a breach .of duty,
i on. the -part qf any one -standing in thes*
j delations the military authority will'-afL
> minister in a summary manner, adequate
! and proper relief under the laws of to
i'iATin ‘ * • • • •
j. • * ‘• , • . *
i .3d; That all riotous or tumultuous, as^
•j semblages. of the people, and also. aU as*
j'sembiages.for unlawful purpose’s and un
i lawful objects,- will be dispersed ; and |o
.this end, if. necessary, the military power
f the United States will be invoked
‘• 4th, That tnc idea, if any uoh is enter*
sed, that private property .will be
j tributed or parceled out is not only delir-*
sivo but} dangerous anti r- . ? iti •
i if any attempt- should be n any
’ person .or.person* ‘ ‘ ‘ sue 6 ..a?i
j bv violence or unlawful means, U vrill oni?
• secure to. him or them tpeedy and mptit
i punishmer . .
i 5. To the end that the people mav nofti
•*V tr. ftfns’ a■’ vo* *r e; i > wi ii f’ntif.i. *c
he .the pleasure.f<f- the commissioned r>f : -
■ ‘H io the servioe of !
I kill tho oath of amnesty admir.Gterer)
not 1 r the ru it and regulations . - rib© .
!by the Boerotayy of State of the Un
Huikt m and.in w work most’ nea
i- of the people, ‘so that Georgia m.ay speeu
* Uy be delivered of military rul , that’she
* nmv once again regolAt* own domestic
affairs, anu again <pjoy.the blessings of
I civil government, and be heard and felt.
by per Senators asd .Representatives im
l the. councils of tbe nation.. ’ ‘ .-
i Done at Miliedgevtlle.’ the Capftol of the
State, on this, tfe 13t-h day o‘s July,.in
- i;he vear of oiir Lord eight-een hundred.
• and-sixty five, snd eighty nin{.h-year of
American Inner^naor.
‘ JAMES JOHNSON.
•Provisional Goyernor of Georgia
By the Govern ’ • •
: ’ -.L. H. Eri: >ecretar.y ‘ •
t HD. QRS. DI'ST'OP SOUTH;GEORGIA ’
■ “ - June 14. th, 1865’
i • General Order , ‘*
* yjro. 2. • u- . • • - • *
1. Par 4, Gen. Older Ni <1; HeSd Quar-. .
i tehi Department of the Souih.-is liereby pub- <
I liahed lor the -mfornation of this-commas*-! •
4. “While., militan’ .restrictions upon irailc
} • are thus-removed, rfill District and Pobu -com-
I mandersare reminci-it that-they are expec
j Jed to koep such a military control over all
f merchants and traders as is -necessary for the
| umintainance of goed order and a proper P -
! 1-ice within their uommands. To this . end’
I thev are to regulat.e the'sale ol in--
i toxieating liquors, ties and Wmes as may-seem
|to thefn. requisite. * . •. ’..”
IT. Licenses will b© given so a limited Bum
f.ber- of .responsible parties, -authorizing ■ tri-e
! sale of liquors nles -ana wines, fyr
! which a-iicensc fee of-twenty-five dollars will,
jhe c o ncense to continue m force ,
‘.for the term of three months.
Printed licences will be furnished a soon
aa trracticable, which will be Required to be
i-conspicuously posted in the plq.ee cl busmeßS.-
. * Applications ‘for • licenses will bp mad.e
ughtj ?• Post copn .“.to the A-?-
Adjutant General at these Head'Quarters;’ ..’
iso liquor* will ue sold or otherwise dia*
of to the enlisted men es the arm j
Any person having received -said license,
I’upon beingoonvietcd of keeping a ;disorder-
I ly’ house Vfill baVe their license revoked.
• r iprietore v ill be • heia’ responsible for
1 .the ccnduc.t of Their eiriployees. and any •
i son whbshall be-couvicted of having knowine--
t Jy violated any portion of the foregoing regu
: lations will-be iine.d,'not less than t.eu.-ncr
more-than one hundred dollars for said ofiente.
■ Br-.CcJinmand of- •
’ \ Brevt. Brig ■ • .- .WASHBURN*.
W H. IVELLKtc.
. . . . • • Act. Avst Alt. Gciir .• •
12*iso! ..... •* ■
HD. QUS., DIS-T. OF SOUTH. GEORGIA•
July 4 th, 1865. ‘
General •Crraer , * ■ • . -
No. s*. s
.To enable residents of this District who
mnv desire.and are qualiiied .to avail'them-•
selves of-the benefits of the President’s Ab
nestv Proclamation es the 20th of May . 1865,,
-Post- Commanders are ‘hereby directed-to -up-’
pript suitable officers to administer And roc
the Amnesty Oath prescribed jn said prpcls
matiot,. - r -..■■■ •
Such officers'will-be guided .bv and strictly
adhere to the rules and regulations establish
ed by the Secretary of State in thp-follow-ing
circular:
DEPARTMENT OF STATE. )
’ Washington, May 29. 1865.. ‘
sjr . —a copy of the Psesident’s Amnesty ,
Proclamation of this date is herewith append
...... By antons in the instrument the Secre
tary of Stale ie directed to. establish rules and
regulations . for administering • and recording
tne Amnesty Oath-, so as to insure its benefits
to the- people, and ‘ guard the.. Government,
againstfram. Purg'uanfto this injunction you
are l-ntormed that the oath prescribed ip the’
prodsnafion may be taken and. subscribed
before any commissioned officer, civil, military
or naval, in .the service of the United S'tates,
cr any civil pr military officer of a loyal ;
State or Territory, w.irb by the laws thereof ;
may be^'qualified for administering oatnij. All |
Who receive such oaths are hereby authorized j
to give, certified copies fkeneof to the'persons i
i respectively “by -'bom they vye-re made; and
j such officers are .nereby required to transmit
! the origipals.of such:oaths, at us early a day
|'as may be conv'enierit, to this department,
I where -they. will of deposited arrd remain in
i tne archieves of the Gov'ernmeni. A regist
! -er thereo* vrill be. kept in the department, and
| on application, in proper cases, certificates of
! such records will-be issued i'n the cuetomary ’
j form of oLi'",al certificates. ;'. . -.
I ana,sir, vour obtdi**nt servant,- .
• WILLIAM H. SEWARD,
• Secretary of State, ’
j . 1-n all -cases the -officer .administering the
j oath.will require, it addition ‘tos'such .other’
[ evidence as he'may deem necessary, .the’ affi
| dayit of the applicant.that be is not exceptqd
j from the benefits of the Proclamation by auv
; on -’ of tn'eexceptions'therein ‘made.
1 All perKone excerid above, will berequired’
to make special appluation .in writing through
i District Head Quarters, ‘for permission to be’
* allowed the benefit of aaia amnesty. Said ap
f they are excepted and accompany the same by.
I an affiuavit'uuit tm'person apphyiag does not
j come under any other-of tho exceptions •
; ‘ By. Command oi
• Brevt..Brig. Gon. WASHBURN.
•• -. ‘. ‘ •■w H: Kj&ljler,.
• Lient. & A. 4. A G.’
j’ ‘ July 12, $865. , ‘ * |
f TID. QUS., DEP'TMENT OF THE SOUTir
. Hilton Head, S.* C., June .
<,fn< ’ (.trdrr
| No. iqo- ‘ \ ...” ;•
j • 11. Distric t and othe* Cossnupiiders are again
re rnit ... ‘ • i
I rr : . ... ‘:■••• i! ’ ‘ -
(ton m trieir p r >pp*ssion, and will give
the Agent** nil tie* • proper aphiatanVe
’
ploveH Ui o- f:- - ■.■ -*'lt . . n r >r -• fii t!-i v
•• • ” •■'■;•• ‘ . ‘*o at
|of the Tit-pd 1 ri off c,iil. to market
i- •By Command, of Gerw - ‘
• O, A. CrILLM^tRV
I • ‘■...- • r- • • ‘
* . . Jo > * |r T P• - f f
’ f ‘ • j'|,gfl 1 . • .
! Offinal W
j Jnlv L -
| Fine Chwi ■ Tohacco
-- I ; If> <v ii . f- i ‘. ; _
j'’ FIM E R •’ -r . | \pr .f T _p g-•. r p
j”- AUVf K\> s'-fvUtt
• ‘ ‘••’ • .
I by • . ■ • •
WJTT * ‘ |LI
jB
HEAD QRS POST THOM ASVILLE, (
; Thom asville, Ga. June 30th, 1805 ) i
i • General Orders , ?
• No 3. \
UNTIL further order* the sale of intqxica- j
i ting or spituous liquors i# entirely prohibited
! tvithm* the limits of ibis Post or Sob-district.
L until the person making the sale, in any Quan
!-. * first duly authorized and licensed by
; -t. .per officer at these Head Quarters; |
i and no Verson can be licensed or authorized i
I to. B*'j: spirituaua or intoxicating liquors to any’
enlisted man in ’the service of the United
Mates, and upon conviction thereof, any yet
i B ons making such sale will be punished by.
! confiscation’ of his stock, or such other pun-,
t as mav be-deemed proper
faj. Q. A. Hastings, Asst. Provost Marshal
is charged with the execution of this order. J
•Py o.rder of Col WM. K. KIMBALL, A
Commanding
’ R. B. Kendall, Post'Adjutant V
Ju1y'5,1565.” ‘ ■ . • A
| hd. QES.. DEP'TMENT OF THE SOUTH, !
• . . Hilton Head, S. C„ June 24.1865. .
General Orders , ) j
.■’ No. 98. j ‘ • \ • 1
• The following rates will be charged on all
freight shipped’ on pnvate.account, oti board j
I Government vessels within this Department', i
1 J y
Between Hilton Had find Beaufort, j
i cents per spot ; . ■ • •
• Between Hilton Head and Cnarlestuu. 50
cents per foot.
• Bet ween'Hilton Head.and Fefn&ndma, 62 H I
•cents per foot . - . .
’.Between .Hilton. Head and Jaokaonviile 62H j
i cents per foot . ... --.
Between Hilton Head and St. Augustine, j
‘. cer.ts per foot. ‘. ’
Between- Hilton H-eadand Qavannab, j
• paT and Augusta, 50 cents j
j • Td*o ” T • • o *‘ * . • I
’ •’ - Charleston and Georgetown-, 39*1
•” . • - laeesin the Department j
‘ . . • ‘ . ’bt-wiil be
. # \ - :::c rate. The money thus I
•. . -Vl be- account* & tor to the ‘Chief j
- - 1 . nt of .the .
. • . . - t'KAI • *j
.’ * . < [FILLMORE •
i ‘ . • ‘ W. L. V BuKccft. •
[ •;■ ; • ■ Afs-iS!.\iit Adjnfant General j
j -Official - W. HvKellrh., J
Lieut. 6c A.. A-. A.- G- ;•
. July 12, 1865 . tf ’ • . • • ]
1 HD. QUS DIST, OF SOUTH. GEORGIA.
\. *. . Rl'ackshlau, July 4th, 1865:
j.. General Order.. ‘) • . . • !
i Pursuant t3 instructions from the Major
| General com manding Department ol the South
I Commanders of ‘Sub Districts are required'tc
give cv'rV facility for transporting from tjie in
! tenor.-all products to market.. *
Railroads and steamers will* take private
[ freight at a remuneration to'Government when j
|jt does not- interfere with public business .
By command of . . - :
Brevt. Brig. Gen. WASHBURN.. . j
■ W H. KxLZjen, .
’ A-. A..A. Genl-’
i.. J ‘gl?x jios.uly “ ‘ • ‘
| HD. QUS DISTRICT OF SOUTHERN GA.
.Bla.ckshea.k,-.July Bth, JBCS. *-
.- ‘General Order. ) 8
:-*. ‘ -No. 8. •
It having been reported to -these Head i
i Quarters .that the arnis of the 4th . Georgia j
| Cavalry, never were .turned over to the Uni
j ted-States authorities in accordance Hvith the
i terms of surrender of General Johnson’s- copi- j
rrumd, it is hereby ordered that, all • persons j
formerly- belonging to said .'regiment . -Having j
arms'in their possession Will at oijce turn I
them over to the commander of the United
States forces at the.nearest Post. • •
All . persons having in their .possession any
arms, accoutrements,’ Arnuni-tion. See., belong
ing to the- late C. S. Government, must .turn
them over to the U. S. authorities, at once or.
be tried for theft and severely punished.
By Command of. ’
•Brevt.Brig. Gen WASHBURN.
W. H. Kjsllek,
i, . -A- A. A. Gen
•.’ July 5, 1865. ’ ts ‘ ‘ ‘
‘ HD. .QUS.,DISf., OF SOUTH GEORGIA.
Darien, June 12th, 1865.
General-Order j>- ’ ••
; Woh i
L- Pursuant to orders from
r Denartment of the South, I hereby assume
command of the District of southern Georgia,
; comprisiiig as follows: all the counties, lying
! South of North line of the counties of Liberty,
[.Tatnall, Montgomery, Laurens, Pulaski, Doo:
j ly., Sumter. Webster, and Stewart. •
■ 11. The following are announced as the staiV
of-the General commanding, and will be obey
ed-and respected accordingly ;
Surg., S. -C Brow is. Chief Medical Officer
Maj., J. M. Wiswell. Provost Marshal.- j
j Capt , John Garwood, Commissary. •
Ca'pt,, J-as. M. Thompson, Provost Judge
Lieut'., W.,H. Keller,. A. A. A. Genl. ■
| Lieut., Henri Daniels, Aid-de : camp
I Lieut., E. H. Sturgis, ,l “
I E, L. Clark, A. A. Q. M.
. . H D WASHBURN, ■’ i
■.. Brevt. Brig. Genl, j
j July 121866. ts • ■• • !
! perfumery; j
j LYON’S KATHARIGN,
• HAIR DYE,
U TOILET SOAP,
COMBS,
*’.. BRUSHES.
’ Ac.. .Ac.,'. Ac
! For aale by .
.’ : . DeWITT & STEGALL
f July 5,1865. j ts .
w f Dewitt, i dr c w. stegall
DeWitt & Stegall,
| TTFUP constantly in store and for sale a
JV well selected stock of
MEDIOUSTEB
’ r r nrt_iH Pn nsnallT kept in drug stores
Jply 5, 1865. ts .
v*r?lo (lemtr t—Two
-'• t date application will be
‘rtptsnt Urovest Judge of PV ■’
. • . ‘ ‘ ( ‘ ’bur term of s'd conn :
’ ! r” mouths from this ’
’ ‘ ’ sell.the lend# t'plcrtjyirig te ■
•” O Hnufer \Mr c f j
•j *'<■’ / V’- benefit e.f >• he- *
fen id d#re l
Jul . M¥ TTUVTFT?
iW MR!
L . OXXE AF
AT GASH FRJGt
THE UNOEKHIONED ha, jmtwemv, .
tine supply of select-
DRY GOODS
AT THE OLD STAND 01-
E-.
fTo which he invites the attention, of all w:
i wish
GOOD BARGAINS
SMALL PROFITS.
Come with your money and you can ex chain’ •
i it to great advahi:.
lie has on hand many articles of prime nt*
I essay with all the little notions ol thetiu;- . -
! and .seasons, and will De.cousU.ntly replem
i iughisstocktosupDiv
TIIIIMS -If IE JIE
The undersigned will also act as
OOWSI&KTHE
COMMISSION
To Receive, Deliver, Store br Forward all
Goods or. Merchandise
Consigned to his care.
’ JOSLY TRICL
3,000 ACRES
OF PIvIMt FARMING LANDS
f.o Ti-
TIIE UNDERSIGNED offers
for sale his splendid •
r arm 5
Situated in Thomas Countv, about half way
.between*No:, 17, on the Atlantic 6c Gulf- £a
Road and MonticelLo'Florida, which renders it
one of the most convenient Vinces to market
in the Country. Everything is in’splendie i
der lor carrying on the .
FARMING BUSINEE:
. * “ NEXT YEAR ! !
16,00 of the 3,000 acres are Clewed am;
• cultivation, and good fencing'.
The Farm is -.**'■
mmmumm
Ab well with farming ■ implements as *
Cattle,- and has aspieuaid
• .
In operution-for Grinding Corn tud Gi;. .
Cotton. • .-.*
n r \ , r r \-/N r r,7’ r fn f ryN(T v T , H r, rn rp * r . *.
K* tH Y tt\? ’-A. A i'A 6 4 fill i ; ‘ ‘
cJ tL Y QuwVu. i ujOjiMy JU Jjluj L/.tL
are also 6n the place for ali purposes. Tha
DWEtuiie’ mmm
and NEGRO QUARTERS are framed bn
ings, neat and commodious, situated , in a most
•healthy-locality The farm is ••
WELL WATERED
both by streams', wells and a large and. beau*
tifui Lake, abounding with fine fish. The wells
are in good condition and afford
Excellent Water!
The farm is .three miles from Groovervilis,
twelve from Monticello and. fifteen frorr.
Thomasvjlle- I will take great pleasure in
allowing it to any person desiring to purchase..
Here then for sale is one'of the beat farm*
i IN THOMAS COUNTY
j ready furnished with . -
jßvery Tto.ini
• necessary for the farming bnsmess, with about
MTY-HB HI ME
on the place who may be hired .at
wages to do the labor.
Come and See For Yourselves
. MOSES W. LINTON
. Aqg. 2. ts
WAREHOUSE
AT
THOMASVILLE, GA
THE copartnership heretofore existing be
tween R. R. Evans and W. J. Parnell
having beem disolved by the death of R. R
Evans, the undersigned will continue the Wai*
House and .
Commission Business
in Thomasvilie, on his own account. In coa*
nection with the ware honse a good Massey
Cotton 3Pres=i
has been constructed for repacking purpose^.
and to aid him in the business the undersign,
ed has engaged the valuable services of Mr-
R. M. Bain. Nothing but the customary rates
STORAGE & COMMISSION
WILL BSJ CHARrunp,
Thi v - in Boni is situated about od*>
hundred vards from the Railroad depot at
Tbomasville. and believing that be can gi v ®
ganerai satisfaction, the undersigned solicit#
the patronac* of cotton planters and buyers
WILLIS J PABNJBLL
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