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‘ From the A*. Oubivaio..
WOttK FOIt v «*: novni.
In the larger purli nos the South
wheat will be sown tl * month Whilst
we would not t.dvocnte v«-ry strong)
the cultivation of this crop for export,
(it being a very exhausting one,) we
would most earnestly urge upon our
readers to raise ecougjj wheat, for
home consumption. As shown by the
experiments in this \ inity, the past
season, a small piece of land, well pre
pared and manured, will produce an
abundance for a family. It is useless
to bow w heat upon pwr lun I—how
far manuring can bo carried with
profit, is not yet fully decided. We
look for more light on this point from
the next series of experiments, to lie
made by the Athens wheat club. The
great difficulty of’high manuring is the
lulling down, or ‘lodging’ of the wheal.
Some of the best acres grown in this
vicinity last winter, were greatly dam
Sgeu in this way. What manures are
best, and how they should be propor
tioned, are points which we hope these
enterprising gentlemen wid. settle lot
us. This question of proportioning the
different ingredients of manures, is one
which has scarcely entered the mind
of the farming community, nod yet it
ia hardly secondary in importance to
that of manuring iiself. Other smufl
grain, as rye, bailey and oats, may
■till be sown this month, though late
except in the extreme South.
Any time that cun be spared, from
harvesting crops, preparing and send'
ing them to market, should be devoted
10 general improvement ot the farm,
such as fencing, hedging erecting out
buildings, draining, &c. 1 his is one ol
the best months for nut ing out hed.e
plants. Within the Hirt-tS of our oh
neivation, the Pyrac .nthus, and the
McCartnv Hose, are decidedly the
best plants for this purpose" at the
South. When the country was new,
and timber superabundant, und in the
farmer's way in ug up now fields,
the rail fence was a oud ins ituticn
perhaps; but with e present con
traction of the area cun. uted, and lit-
tie cL -ring going on, vo are very
strongly iDciined to think that hedges
will bo found more economical and
more efficient as a protection from the
depredations of both man and b ast.
Protection agui r.nisby no means
an uuimportaot i rierati uat pres
ent, and should be ken into consid
eration in estimating e-relative val
ues of the -rail" and nedge fence. —
Hedges might > L-> Jbe u-ed to great
advantage for cut -ing pastures for
animals like goats which avail leuce
cannot
The present ia m o a good time for
draiuing land. As the ground is unu
sually dry, excess of water from win
ter rains having disappeared through
tho summer, it is easier to locate the
bolder underground springs lrotn
which the excess of water chiefly
comes. In draining bottom lands,
failure arises from not e.nking the
main branch, or brand es, deep enough
to allow the lateral drains sufficient
tall and depth. These latter should
never be less than two feet, and, if pos
siWle, three. We me exceedingly uux
ious to see some g od plan of under
draining introduced at the South
IV ill not some enterprising persons in
vestigate the details of ‘•tile’’ making
and establish works for mauufuctui ing
them at different points?
Useful Hints.— Rioh cheese feels
soft under the pressure of the finger
That which is very strong is neither
good or healthy To keep one that is
cut, tie it iu a a loth, put in a cool, dry
place. It mold appears cn it, wipe it
off with a dry cloth.
Fiour and meal t f all kinds should
be kept in a cool, dry place.
To select nutmegs, prick them with
a pin. If they ure good the oil will
instantly spread around the puncture
Keep coffee by itsell, as its odor af~
facts other articles. Keep tea in a
close chest or canister.
Bread and cake should be kept in a
tin box or stone jar.
Boft soap should be kept in a dry
place in the col!-*r and should not be
ÜBed until thiee c ths od.
liar soap should j cut into pieces
of a convenient sii", and laid wheie it
will become dry. Ji is weh to keep it 1
several weeks before using, as it
spends fast when it is new.
& ; '* r * ’ inked very discon-i
tcntediy at a pirns of beetste&k; and )
the landlady, bavin. . him, said.
“DnoT tile eic*' suit yon?”
»‘Y said »hc n arder, “it’s good
cnr’gh, what te'-re is f irj and there’s
. enough of it, sacu as it is.”
If Borne mea h-) *beir limbs broken,
they would re:> ri cripples for life j
Their bones would bo too lary to knit.
M&MXJjIIiR
COTTON A VENUE,
0
Macon, Oeorgia,
GENERAL COMMISSION.
PRODUCE A.YD
Provision Merchants.
,//»»>.», /-or Charles .Prison's
Celebrated Centrter IHslilleit
Whiskey's.
*lyenis Chetcacla MAme {Forks
./ gents Chestnut drove IfVtis
kty,
nAVE now in Store and For Sale at
the very
Lowest Market Ti ices,
A large Stock of Goods, consisting
in part of
1 000 Bushels Corn
2 000 do Cboio Tennessee Oats
200 do Seed Rye
200 do S-.-cd Barley
400 Ricks Flour ) , ,
100 Barrels Flour s os all 6 radcs
100 Sacks Liverpool Sait
00 Ilhds Bacon Sides and Shoulders
Lime, J’liisii-r and Cement al
ways cii hand.
75 Barrels Whiskey—all grades
10 Tierces New Crop Kuo
10 “ Canvassed llams
25 Barrels Hump Pork
.j 0 Packages L-at Lard
100 “ Mackerel
100 B xcs Star Caudles
75 “ Snap
lb Birr. Is Sugar
;i0 Bias R aod Java Coffee
3 0 Bile of Hay
25 I'cos Puuspuatc* and irioui af Raw
bone.
A jdi.ions are made to our Stock dai v.—
(tall and see us or send u- yoi.r uders. We
fill everything reliable, promptly and fairly.
uov6— 3m
TEKKELh SIIEItIFi' sTlTlfiS
4 \ ’ ILL be sold before the Court Hou-e
T T door, in Dawson, said countv, on the
fits' Tuesday in December next, within the
legal hours ofsalp, the following nroperty, to
wit: 4 lots of land. Nos. 152, 169, 184, 202,
in the Sri district of originally I.ee, now Ter
reil county ; levied on as the property of John
T. Howard, to satisfy aii fa issued from the
Superior court of said county, in favor of
Wa-hiugton Woolbright vs John TANARUS, H -watd
Property poiu’cd out by Washington Wool
bright.
Also, one Douse and Lot, in the town of
Dawson, known as the Hiram G. Johnston
place, whereon Mrs. Eltlllv Higdon now re
sides, containing two acre-*, more or less ; lev
ied on as the property ol Nancy J. Johnston,
to satisfy a ti fa issued from the Superior
Oou t of said county, in favor of Josiah Mat
locks vs. Haney J Johnston. Property point
ed out by Plaintiff atl’y.
Also, 8 lots ol land. Nos. 238, 271, in the
3d district, and No. 800, in the 4th district ;
levied on as the property of John A. Free
man, to satisfy two ti fa’s ; one i-sued from
the Superior Court of said county in favor ol
E. G. Brown vs. J. A. Freeman, an! oue is
sued from the Inferior Court ot said county,
in favor of if inning G. Stamper vs. J. A Free
man. Property pointed out by C. B. Woo
ten, plaintiff's atl’y.
Also, at the same time and place, will be
sold 10 acres of land and the impr.vcments,
t hated it, number not known, hut known as the
Glover place, on the Chiekastwhaichee road,
leading bom Dawson ; levied on as the prop
ertv of Johu T. Giover, to satisfy a h fa issued
from the Superior Court of Said county in fa
vor of Sidney B Smith vs John T. Glover.
Also, at the same time and place, will be
sold, 3 lots of land, Nos. 74, 86 and 87, in the
3d district, originally Lee, now Terrell Cos;
levied on as the property of Win. W. Chee
ver, to satisfy a fi la issued from the Superi
or Court ol Doughertv countv, in lavor of
Cha-. F. B' ntis vs. William W. Checvtr, mak
er, anti Issue Collins, endorser
Also, one lot ol land, No. 102, in the 12th dis
trict ol Terrell county : levied on as the property
ol General >V. Applewhite, to satisfy a ti fa issued
from i crrell Superior Court ill favor of Josiah
Mel.cndun and Miirliu Mol i-ndon, adin’r vs. Gen
eral W. Applewhite and Janies 51. Kennedy.—
Levy made by Kiniou Dail, former Sheriff.
Also, me East tail ol iov No. 161, in the
11th Di trict of Terrell ceun'y, levied on as
the piopercy of Thomas B B,own to satisfy
; three Justice Court fi las issued from 811th
District. G. M , Terrell Gouutv, in favor of
1 Johu B. Perry vs Thomas B. Biowd, Lewis
Graves vs Thomas B. Brown, C. A. Cheat
ham vs Thomas B. Browo. Levy returned
I to tne by Constable.
Also, one house and lot, No. 135 ; Levied
oo as the prnpe-tv of Mary E. Coo pi r, De -
l ceased, to satisfy afi la issued from Terrell
| Superior cout t, iu lavor of G. W. .Applewhi e
vs Phillip P. Clayton. AdmioLtroi, of Mary
E Crop r.
Also, 5U aerti of land in the north-east corner
of lot of land, No. ‘22 in the iiith district of Ter
rell county, and all that tract or parcel of land be
longing to General W. Applewhite, aoulli
of the southwestern /Jailrood in the town of Daw
son, and said countv ; levied oil as the property
of G. W. Applewhite, to satisly a ti fu issued from
1154th district, G. M., Terrell county, iu lavor of
C. it. Wooten vs. G. W. Applewhite.
Levy made by a constable and returned to me.
S. F. LAS^LTFR,
novs-tda Sk'tt.
POSTPONED
./D.III.VIS Tlimt TO tvs SJt£.
BY virtue of an oilier from (he Court ol
Ordinary ol J/uscogee Cos. Ga., will be
rold betore the Couil Bouse door iu tbe town
ol Morgan, in Calhoun county, on tbe brat
Tuesday in December next, that valuable
plantation situated in the third District ol
said County and known as lhe‘*Bond Place,’’
, formerly owned by Madison Carter, sdjoin
utg the lands of S. G. Weaver and • there,
containing 625 acres, and consisting of lots
ot laiid Nos. 56, 45 and the South half ol 44
in the ihitd District of originally Early, now
Calhoun county.
Terms ot Sale. One half Cash, balance id
twelve mouths from day of sale, with note
secured by Mortgage on tbe premises. .Pur
chaser to pay tor papers.
SaJ/CELD. IRVIN.
Adm’r JA J/ES BOSD.
00t..6th 1868. tds.
IL K li
KUNTRYMEN KEEP KUMING.
Richard is Himself Again.
SMITH, "■ SUBMITS,
HAS
RKU/TTIIISriED,
VND has brought with him the largest lot
of
GTJTNTS, PISTOLS*
AND
SHOOTING FIXINGS GENERALLY,
EVER SEEN IN DAWS N,
SUCH a« Colt’s Repeaters, Smith k WYsnooV
ll peaten, Meulic Unr»ridg**B to suit *nv
liiuvr, Cartridges lot CoK’n Pißtols, Smith k
WVRuon’s Pit?(ols, sirfH all other kind of Pistol
or Gun Caps that may be called for, and Am
uoition of ever y description.
J. G. S. SMITH.
Dawson, Ga., Oct 22, ’6B ; Bm.
THE SsSiiM TRIUMPH
IN NEW YORK.
s. m. siu & HI.
HAVING purchased the largest and best
selected stock of
DRY GOODS !
that has ever been exhibited in the town of Daw
non at unprecedented
LOW PRICES !
Which they are determined to sell
Cheaper Thao the Cheapest,
They return their thanks to theirfricmls and pat
rons for past favors, and solicit a continuance of
the oarnc.
Messrs. Jlaas A Johnston
\\ lio are always on hand, are determined to spare
no pains in making: their customers agreeable.—
Be certain to call on us befo-e buying elsewhere
if you want to save money.
S. M. SIESEL & BRO.,
w est side Public square, Dawson Ga.
octß-3m
SASH,
bll\ds, imjoiss,
lEIIIMKET
READY-MADE
fc'ASH GLAZED,
AND ALL KINDS OF
Ornamental, Cottage, House & ‘ tore
Work done to order in the best and latest
styles.
HOUSE AND KITCHEN FURNITURE
Planing, Sawing and Turned Work, Coun
ters, Tables, and Stools for Stores.
Repairing of all kinds done cheaply, and
with disprch. It wiil pav to send or call at
Fac ory, foot of Third Street, on
Wharf St., Macon, Ga.
VREEMVILLE WOOD.
junt2s;ly w
PUGH'S PREMIUM,
Photograph & Portrait Gallery.
TRIANGULAR BLOCK,
MACON, OA.
THE FRi'PIETOR OF THIS TIME HON
ored Gallery, which has long been known as
one ot the institutions ol the country, is
still producing first class pictures of every
style. He would be glad toscive any ol the
good people of Southwest Geotgia. When
you visit A/acoo, he certain to visit Pdgh's
headquarters ami have yourself immortalized.
He is making lde size portraits Iroin ambro
lypes ol deceased persons, as well as from
the living ;Cartes de visite, and fine pocehiin
pictures as low as any first class gailery. The
proprietor procured all the late improvements
during his recent visit to the great Ci ies ol
Europe. Those seeking the best, he wiil be
certain to please.
oclßtf
C 7 EORGIA. Terrell Comity:
Jf Whereas, Jeremiah Hiieman applies to
me lor letters of dismission from Guardian
ship of F. A. & M. T. Mercer.
These are to tile and admonish all persons
concerned to be and appear at my office wiih
iu the time prescribed bv law, and show
cause, if any, why said letters should not b*
granted.
Given under mv hand snd official sigua
ure, this Oct. 26, 1868. T. M. JONES,
oot2«-40d* Ordinary.
TANNERY Ai SHOE SHOP.
WE HAVE PURCHASED OF
MR. W. W. LEE
HIS
TAN YARD AHD SHOE SHOP,
which wo propose to mute
an Institution of tho town
OF
».i wso.r.
In the Shop we have secured tho ser
vices of that superior workmaD,
UK. JAS. FITZGERALD,
ns foreman and general manager, who
wi h Messrs BLAIR, JOHNSON and
SMITH as a-aistants, will put up any
thing jou want in the line of
BOOTS AND Sm&HS
FIIOJI THE
HEAVY BROGAN
TO A FINE
FOII Ci FJTTL F.ft F.r,
AgD
Kid or Caif Shoes or Soots
ran f.ioifs.
IN THE Y A-FRD,
MR. nOLLOtVAT,
Late oT Fort Gaines,
A PRACTICAL TANNER
AND
Snj)cri:>r Finisher,
Will have General Supervision.
CASH PAID FOR HIDES
OF ALL KINDS,
COW, GOAT, SHEEP, DEER, &<-.
TAN N T ERY
on Chickasawbatciiie creek, half mile
from Court House. Shop, south side
Public Square.
AT OTJ U STOIATri
yeu will always find MR. PARROTT
who will sell you anything in our line
Low for Cash.
ALEXANDER & PARROTT.
oct!s 3m
11l THIS.
\nd be convinced that we still keep
on hand the j
t
Lamest and Best Selected,
And cheapest stock of Goods in
MIDDLE GEORGIA!
And are over ready, as heretofore, to
prove what we say, hy our customers,
who have been dealing with us. All
Goods shipped promptly and guaran
teed to
Come Up to Representation!
Don’t take our word for it, but TRY
US yourselves. Always on hand.
BACON,
CORN,
PORK,
SOAP,
FLOUR,
MEAL,
MAC IvRREL,
STARCH,
LARD,
RICE,
HERRINGS,
CANDLES,
450 Boxes Tobacco.
CHEESE,
WHISKEY,
OSNA BURGS,
SNUFF,
POWDER,
SHOT,
COFFEE,
SARDINES,
BRANDY,
YARNS,
CIGARS,
SUGAR.
CRA( KERS, OA c E LIQUORS,
SHEETINGS, PICKLES, CAPS,
TEA, &c , &c.
SEYMOUR, TINSLEY & CO.
Jas. Seymour, T
A, R Tinsley, >
r. D Tinsley, j
octßj3m
SOMETHING WORTH HEEDING
o
HAVING made arrangements wi h the
Tomlinson Ilomorc-t Cos.,
are side to sill two, three, lour ands x
l-orse Wagons, at, a small sdvauce on New
Voik cost. We would invite those vishing
rnod Plantation W igons, to examine ou»
itock before purchasing elsewhere.
We would nlso call the attention of
public, to our splendid sud extensive st K 0
y
lUGGIES, HARNESS 4: C.U»^ AGES *
both of our own snd Sort]/ manufacture.
l s 18 generally undprHtooHy^’''’^ 1 ' A
Wetiern Georgm. that V 7l !.
ilvvavs warrants his tv'” l - ' *' a ” '**
-%.nod Stuck ol C;,r/g« & H » rn f ß '
Bugelo matA"* »>* ““ deacr.ptlon,
eWft and see.
\V.tt. kIitRI.VE,
ansrßl’v AmenceS Ga.
noiAiili inULtiiA It! CHiNA.
Almost Every Case Cured With
PAIN JvILLEJLL
Rend the follow'd ft letter from R-v. R. Tel
ford, Missionary o Chi a, now visiting his
home iu Peui)S v * v * D,tt :
Washington, Pa , June 25, 1866.
Messrs. Terry Davis k Son, Providence, R
ren years as a missionary in Siam and Chinn,
i fon/id \ou« Vegetable Pain Killer a most
valuable remedy for that fearful scouige the
ehriera. In administ-eritig the medicine, I
trund it most effectual »o give a teasjooi.tu
>f Pain KilLr in a gill of hot water sweet
ened with sugar; hen a(t« r abou r filteen
minutes, begin to give a tablespoonfu! ot the
-ame mixture every minute until relief wa*
übtaim-d. Apply hoi applications to the ex
tremities. Hat he the stomach with P tin Ktl
ter, clear, aid rub the limbs btisklv. O those
*ho had the cholera and took the medicine
taiihiuDy in the way s uit'd abov*', • iehr «»ui
ot ten recovered. Truly >ours, R Tslford.
In an attack with Di .rrl cet, D'fcentetv, or
('ramp Cholic, don’t delay the use ot the Puin
Sold by all medicini dealers. Price
25 ceut?, 60 cents and per bottle.
Swatow, China, Sept. 22, 1865.
Messrs. Perry D »vis k Son : Dear Ho a—l
ought, to have acknowledge') long ago the
box of Pain Killer you had the goodness to
send us last year. Its coming was most pro?-
idtnlial. I b«lit*ve hundreds of livea were
'■aved, under God, by it. Tho cholera ap
peared here soou after we recei?. and it. V\ e
resorted »»t once to the “Pair KfUsr/’ nsn.g
as directed tor cholera. A list was kept of
all to whom the “a/’aiii Kilkr” was given, and
our native assis’anta a-.-ures us eight out
of every ten t» whom it was prescribed re
covered. It has, too, been very useful iu. ya*.
riotteother d<se#i?>e* It- h»*
,u* messing to multitudes of poor people
throughout ail this region. Our native preach
ers ar e m ver willing to go out on *heir ex
cur-ions w ithout a supply ol the “Pain Kill
er.” *lf gives them favor in the cjCs oi the
people, and accc-s *o families and localities
by whom o her wise they would he indiffer
ently received Believe me, dear sir, grate
fully and fti'hfully yours, etc.
J M. Johnson, Missionary in China
apr3n’6Bl v
THe PLANIcRS 1 WAREHOUSE,
rrO the PUrtpr« of CUy, 7£ir!v, and C»1
I houu counties Gi . and Henry and DnK
count!?*, Alabama, the undpiaigni’d would
most resp?ctf*iUy infirm I is Friends and ti?
Planters of the above named counties, that
he has erected a
LARGE AND COMMODIOUS
W A. n K Ti O XJ SE,
Oa the corner ofWasing'on and Hartford
Streets —Opotite the Masonic Hall,
whore he is prepared to Receive and S’nre
all Cotton a''d other /'reduce that may be
brought to him. He will iSVII or Js*‘ 'ip Cot.on
to reliable parties in New York, Savannah,
New Orleans, or anv point his friends may
j de-ire— either by Railroad or /beantboat.—
; He will alwaws keep ou baud a good supply
ol BAGGING, ROPE, IRON-TIES, SALT
--AND
Plantation Supplies,
Which he will fti-nish to farmers ns low ns
any house in Sou'll went G o'gia. He hopes
bv strict attention to hueine.., 'o merit a rea
sonable share of public patronage
.I T W.t I.HI'R,
FORT GAINES, GA , Sept, 17th 1868
B‘-ptl7 3m
ATT EN T IO aN .
COTTOX PLWTEKB & SHIPPERS
» OOL.FOf.Ii, WAI.KLK & CO
Successors ro woolfot.k & an-
DKItSON, at the Harris & Ross VV.,re
house, woul respectlullv call the attention of
their planting friends and cotton ffhippers
generally, to the laet they h ve fornn and a vo
partnership under the al.ov - style, for the
tranff totion of a \V tRR OUSE AND COM
MISSION BUSINESS, pledging thrinaelvtß
to give their undivided attenrion to the inter
ests ot their patrons.
We will make liberal advances upon cotton
in store, and wilt also till all orders for our
customers with promptness and dispatch. We
solicit vour lavors.
JAS. A. WOOLFOLK.
joel a. walker.
aug2o JNO. F. HAFER.
?m
RICHARD E. KENNON,
w TToit.ri: r .if l.i w,
FORT G AIK LS, CLAY t'O.GA.
\"E7ILL aftend promptly all the Courts in
v v the Pntaula Circuit, and those adjoin
ing when deaired.
Will attend the District Court of the Uoi
(ed States at Atlanta and Savannah.
Pariicular attention paid to cases in Bank
ruptcy.
N. B The provision of the Bankrupt Act
ihat expired June Ist, 1868, have been ex
tended to January Ist, 1869.
) oct!s n086.*
W. I Peeples
H RETURNED FROM NEW Y r ORIi.
Wilh New, Fresh and Beautiful Stock of
STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS
A FULL LINE OF
Domestics, Cassimeres and lloiiso-Fumisliing Goods.
YANKEE OTION
WE Lave every thing in this line tLat can bo asked for.
> A
GLOTuiisra-,
OUR Stick i? very Large auil Complete.
BOOTS JL2STJD SHOES,
WE have an endless variety, including a splendid assortment of Ladies Shot*.
IPABUUILiy 8.
OUR Orncerv Departiuent will also be well assorted and complete.
Bttiggiug, Tics s&aul Sssll always on hand.
VFTER ast i v of three weeks in New York, nnJ a dose observation of the H Iff
the Maiket, I have been enabled to buy Gooils very low. Come aaU .xaaiiat tkest
and no arpumeut will be necessary to sell IhviH to you.
<4.>
I AM AGENT FOtt
W
Grand, Square and Upright Piaao-Fortcs r
A Specimen of which can be seen at my residence.
Also, WOODRUFF’S CONCORD DUG'
GTES, which 1 will sell cheap for CASH.
And am prepared to make Lil>ernl Cash AdvanceH on
Cotton consigned to my eoirespouileuis in Savatmiih or N' w V rk.
■W. at. PEEPLES.
Dawson, Ga., October 22, 18G3 —3 a
JOB J. PILTBB,
WAREHOUSE l COMMISSION MERCHANT,
DAWSON, GEO
PARKERS, TAKE NOTICE I
I AM NOW PREPARED TO RECEIVE,* weigh, irnk, dcre, •smpV *ri
sell, or ship your cotton at mt,derate rates. H 'HI moke liberal CASH advances
nn cotton stored in my Warehouse, and allow the planters to hold is iotig »s
ihey wish—sell when they see proper, or ship it at any tiu.e, and to tny place
they choose. 1 would advise my patrons to sell IIKUF,, hut. if they wish to try
other markets, I will ship *heir coUoo to parties iu M«con, Pavanneh or N»*
York whom I know to be responsible and reliable gentlemen, and who will gu»t*
autee the planter entire 6athfactien.
My Scales are coned, as the Ordinary's Certificate below, will
show, and they cannot be changed to make thorn weigh more or les* •
GEORGIA. ) Ordinary’s Offi e
Terulll County. $ ft r said ceuuty.
I, T. M. J 'ties, Ordinary, in and for sa'd oounty, do hereby certify that
I have this day listed the Series usi and by J ho A 10l too so: the purpose o
weighing cotton at, his Warehouse and find them correct, said weights balancing
With the Standard weights in tny office for the use of Terrell county.
Ola witness wh-rcof I have hereto signed my name official
ly, ana affixed the Seal ot my office. September 23‘»»
le ° B ‘ T. M. JONES,
Ordinary, Terrell County.
COOKING STOVES! COOKING STOVES I
t haVF THE LARGEST AND FINEST assortment of (Jooking B'oveff
I HAY E JUG Is a- re. r RD d I will sell them below Macon
that has ever ie-n >ro invite all, and especially the ladi'S, to call
rices, with freight, &;> ««J faroi) who lIM n Bf , to pu'chase
m,^77-^
Ty increase during the coming winter. Sell, or draw on one Bale Cotton,
At.D BUY YOU A GUOS STOVE WITH FURNITURE AND FIXTURES
- . . . life-time. You will have no more use for neero cooks, who are
.“.’.lt 0.- -, M, «.« do her ... «-kto« .ilh fl™»™
wdth their “Sunday harness” on, wHlmut stooping or straining, and wUh°
scorching, smoking, greasing or smutting her hands and face, or dress.
1 The following are some of my best patterns of Stoves. I have sold a g
many of them, and every ore has given entire satisfaction :
BARLEY SHFAF. lined throughout with Tin Rffleotors. FBRE‘T
with rix holes and Ilor closet, IKON WITCH, with all the new .
ORIENTAL, RED JACKET, PALMETTO, DELTA, EAS’I REA PE EMU
If parlies should want ary Cooking or Prating Store which I D Qr
baud, I will order aLd «el) it lower fbau it can be bought in New ° r »
other at retail, and laid down here.
JOHN A. FI I-TOY,
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