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From ilie So. L'uliivfltor.
A Ti*it l« Mr. l>lrk*®n —A 20
A«T£ Lot ol Cotl<**«
Editors Huthrrn Cultivator :—Tbe
followed description of a 20 t cro lot,
pinatad in eotj i n, by Mr D v id Dick
son, of Hancock, will be interesting and
probably instructive to many of your
readpis dcvotsd to cotton culture. The
lan(Tt» tolerably level and for pinr laud
is pretty stiff, with a good substratum of
clay ; bas been io c ultivation for GO or
■JV);years, and for the last two years
planted in cotton. Mr Dickson com
menced the preparation at 10 o’clock on
the mining f>! y thefb, by ruoni-g
a scooter furrow in the middles, and fol
lowing in the rptne Ayrow with a long
shovel, both going lb deep as possible,
and making a furrow about b inches
deep.
The manure was proportioned as fol
lows: Guaoo 160 lbs.; dissolved bones,
240 lbs.; s«lt 100 lbs ; laud plaster
160 lbs —thoroughly miied, and cost on
the placo sl6. This quantity was ap
plied to each acre, by being de posited in
the bottom of the 8 inch, furrow, and
covered with a long scooter, running as
deep as possible ofi • icli tide—this f W i
row wia Bided w ; th'»'gnni turn plow,
followed by a long scooter, running in
tTe bottom of the same furrow
The old cotfpn stalks were then
plowed up with a tong£b»,yel Tbit com
pleted the preparation• The cotton
planing was roromenced May 7th and
finished May 10 I'.
Uu'il May 2tMi", the weather was ex
oessivdy wet; May 29h, light, rain ;
June 20'h, light r»in; July UIJ'U to.
August 4rb, showery—sufficient to
make one good rain; August 29tb,
heavy rain, with more or less raio every
day for a week.
Seven sw6ep furrows and one good
hoeing completed the cultivation. The
seed wei£ of the David D cKsj«f ('f Ox
ford) variety, and have been twice se
lected by Mr. Dickson.. The worms
have eaten off the foliage and young
bolls, but notwithstanding the injury by
drougfit, and the ravages of the worms,
the yield is fully from one to two bales
per acre—the'best portion being where
there was most vegetable mould.
This description, Messrs Editors, with
but few changes, will apply to Mr. Dick
son’s entire cotton crop. Some fi< Ids are
not manured quite 30 highly, (Ouffce is
very much opposed to manures) but they
arc all prepared and cultivated alike, aid
io proportion to manure with the
same wouderfal tuecers. The very gen
eral imprestiou that Mr. Dick eon’s
princely domains are level sand beds, is |
very erroneous.
He has every variety of soil, from
clay to sand, and his surface is exceed
ingly bi ken, and in many places very
rocky. Yet his system of preparation
and cultivation is applied alike to all,
with the same marvellous success. —
Faiiare is a word bo ignores entirely,
provided he ean get Coffee to hall fol
low his directions.
Mr. Dickaort’e corn crop is very fine,
but be hai so many cribs full of corn,
made 2 or 3 years ago, that he docs uot
seem to nd UX-l as in
looking at a uu> ii* iJVo rn, as bed is i
at a dense and of weeds on
his Golds lying out at rast. To the
ske jtia i. is ouly necessary to pay a fly
ing visit to Mr Dickson's princely du
matuß, enjoy bis prinoely hospitality,
•ee the evidence of* bis wonderful suc
cets, and be conv'orcd that be is really
a Frince amoDg pl-uters.
1 ears, truly,
BAI.TIJPMAS.
.. jpjpikgvb, Ga . Oa. IS6B/.
V S.—Col. S. J: Thomas, of Milledge
vi’.te, requests mj. to add that be has
been a cotton planter fur nearly 50 years;
bas seen oottoo growing in every State,
Virginia to Texas, but he never saw
s*#h a Drop as Mr." Dickson soil has on
hit* pdaee. B. M. T.
’ A Fact fjji FAttxtKiiK. — l l may not
k flow u that tbe seed ofibe
bud fiower is the lk3l infallible reme
dy yet discovrped for tbe speedy cure
of founder in burses. Tbe dirtetiom
wlncb we ’glean from a brief arttbh
upon tbe subject in tbe E Box Eauner,
Bays:
“Immediately on discovering tLa
) urUur.e is touadcTed, mix about a pin
(J the whole seed in his food, and it will
1.1 ? are easily grown along side
(}f fences and out-of—the-way places
where they take ap but li> tie room.—
The ffifcd when fed in Bmal! quantities
to the bone is very healthy, giving to
the hair a peculiar gloss. It is diuretic I
in its tendency. Fowls like it mocb
awbtbrive on it.
The repori that Johnson proposes to
Teto the election of •Oraut, lacks coofir
taauoß. |
Tho Democrats will have 13 votes
abort eue-third in the next Congress.
MUM & Ml
COITON A VEX UK,
Macon, Cieorgia,
GENERAL COMMISSION.
PBODFfK A\D
Provision Merchants.
for f'ftur'M .tVt«on’»
Celebrate'’ Conner Distltiret
Whiskey's.
Agents Ch e tracla I Ante Works
Agents Chestnut Or ore »f«ls-
HAVR now in Store and For Sale at
the very
»ar / 5
Lowest Market Pi ices,
A large Stock of Goods, consisting !
in part of
I'flOft Bushels Corn
2 000 do Choice Tennessee Oats
,200 do Seed Rye
200 do ( Seed liarley
400 Sicks P our ) . .. ,
100 Barrel* Kb-ur ->f “11 grades
100 Sacks Liverpool Salt
50 Hhds Bacon Sides and Shoulders
Linir, I’laslcr and Cement al
ways' on hand.
[75 Barrels Whiskey—alj graces
10/fierct* N-w Drop IV e
10 ,r Canvassed llama
25 Birrt ls Hump P >rk
.70 Packages L at Lard
100 ‘* Mackerel
100 B *fs Star Candle*
75 “ Soap
75 Barrels Sugar
50 Bi<?s 7?io sod Java Coffeo
3 0 Bales of Hay
25 Tons Pnuu'fiatca and Flour of Raw
bone.- ’ * '
Additions are made to our Stock daily.—
Call and see us or send us your orders. We
fill every thing reliable, promptly and fairly.
novß—3ia
Orton’s Preparation!
Lslublislicd ISCti.
THE APPETITE FOR TOBACCO
DESTROYED !
Leave off Cheicmi) and Smoking die
Poisonous Weed, Tobacco
One box of Orton’s Preparation is warran
ted to deatrov ihj apatite for Tobacco, in
any person, si matter how strnni! the habit
maybe. If it fails in any case the muue.y
I will be refunded It is perfectly safe aniha
'•armies* in all rases It. is almost iit,• g|
msstble to br-ak off he use of Tobtco< I
■ v the mere exerciseot the will. Sono H
hing is needed to a-sist n .'u e is nv- H
outing a l ahti an tinrlv rob ed. Wit H
"e help of tne preparation, there is n, H
Ine leas' trouble. Hundred* have used
who are willing to bear witness to the sac ,
that Or on’s Pier aration completely destroys
the appetite for Tobacco, and leaves the pets
eon as free bom any desire for it, as before
he commenced its use. 7he Preparation acts
directly upon the same glands and secretions
affected by tobacco, and through these upon
the blood, thoroughly cleaning the poison of
Tobacco from the svstem and thus allayidv
me uunatutsl cravings tor Tobacco. No
more hauketing lot Tobacco slier tiring Or
ton’s Preparation. Recollect h is wariauled.
BE O.MM END ATI ONS.
The followi rg aie a lew eeelecieo fiom the
multitude of recommendations in our posse
sion. From W. I*. il aid. Esq. B.ngor, Me.
Bangor, Maine. April 14 Ih, 1868
I h'-rebi certilj thai 1 b.ve u-ed Tebncuofor
iDirty years past, and for the last ftrtaeu
veais I have used two pound- per mou'fa
1 have made attempts to leave olf at duferei.t
times. I have left off one terr at a time, but
nlwats continued to hanker for it till I used
Orton’s Preparation, which has completely
cured me ol toe appetite tor Tobayco. I
would recommend all who are afflictvd with
'hit' terrible ■ habit, to try the Preparation
which will ceitainly cure it the direcioi s are
tolluwed. W. P. llkald,
Fiom E. W. AtkinrJKooxviHe, Tenn.
Knoxville, levy., A ugual iith. 1867.
This is to certify, that I had used Tobacco
to such an extetit, thax my health bad be
come greatly impaired, and my whole .-ys'em
Setanptd *i.d broken down. In June, T 867,
1 purcha-ed one box of Orion’s Preparation,
.and after ustiyt 4 I Jonud that I paj com
pletely Cured- I hate not had any desire or
hankering for Tobacco since using the Prep
a ulion. 1 believe it to be all that it is rec
otnmt tided, and I would advise all who wish
to quit the use ol Tobacco, to trv one box of
OtLuu'a iheparation. K. W. Atjmss.-,
From John Moriillj Bangor, Maine.
Bangor, Maine March 31«(, 1868.
Tina >* typei t«t>, that l used lo» ice ) for
18 y> »vr; haV. tried many timrs to Krwuk off,
but liav.i rutleied so much front a dizziness in
n od a gnawing in my stomach that
i h .ve SOOC given up tire trial. A short time
-nice, a friend induced me to try Orton’s
Preparation, (-old by you.) I have done so
•a-4 am cotapietelj cured* I did not itr the
least fcankor alter Tobacco, rither to Bmoke
■>r chew, af.er I began to use the Prepara
tion. John J/okri, l.
43“ Beware of Counterfeits and all article, pur
porting to be like this, of the flame name or oth
erwise. The great popularity of Orton’s I’repa
rslitmha. ludutx 1 aoprimi.iloll i*rsousYoatteiupt
panning upon th« public eou et'-rfeit anil inferior
ai ncler'. Tureh.taers will nlea>s order directly
from the proprietor, or nis duly authorized
ha '■' u ljk ! .--fil
The price of Orton’s Preps ration is J 2 per
box, so- warded to any pari Os the eoiutry,
post paid, on receipt of price. Money sent
by mail al oar risk. Address,
a B. COTTON, Proprietor.
Box 1748, /‘orijand, Me.
We, the undersigoej, hereby certt/v that
we brve had personal dealings with 0. ti. Cot
ton for years, and Dave found him to
be ah honorable and lair dealing man, and
one wonhy tbe confidence aud patronage ol
the public.
; Dr. S. B. Gowell, Rev. J. 8. Green, S. B.
i Richardson, E.q . Por laud, Mathe ; Unn. fc.
jK. Bovle, Belfast, Me. ; Alonzo Barnard,
j E-q . Bangor, Me ; Chae. H. i/orrill, Btdde
i lord, Me.; Mr. M. Quimbv, St JobnsviUe, N.
Y.; Win. O. Sweet, K=q , Wear Mansfield,
Maes. deoßiSm
K K K
IPTJttBEH KUMINO.
Richard is Himself Again,
Sfflt "■ EUBSITI
UA*
RETURNED,
VNI> has brought with bits the largest let
of
guns, pistols,
AND
SHOOTING FIXINGS GENERALLY,
it>:r ski.* ik nans k,
SUCH as OeH’s Repeaters, Smith it Wesson's
K pesters, Melalic Cartridges to suit any
hiug/patfrllgee for fyrti’i Pistols, Smith &
Wesson I ’* Pistols, and alt other kind of Pistol
or (tun Caps ibat may be called tor, end Am
tinition ol every description.
j. a. a. -smith.
Dawsen, Gr, Oct 82, ’6B ; Bm.
THE GREAT TRIUMPH
IN NEW YORK.
I M. SIM & Ml,
HAVING purchased the largest and heat
selected stock of
U>R'V, GOODS 1
that lias ever tieen exhibited in the town of Daw
sou at ttxipmfecUmtQd
LOW PRICES !
Wliicji iirc clcUiraa ned to seU
Cheaper Than the Cheapest,
They return their tliaolcs to thoirfriends and pat
ron h for past favors, and solicit a eontinuance* of
the suin' .
Haas A Jolnisfoii
W ho are always on hand, arc determined to spare
no pains in making their customers agreeable.—
Be certain to call oil us before buying elsewhere
if you want to save money.
S. IVli SIESEL & BRO.,
West side Public square, Dawson Ga.
ocfcs-Ttm
m,
Ij k *
BLINDS, DOORS,
1E8ISK! MEETS
REAIIY-MADE
M GLAZED,
AND ALL KINDS OF
Ornamental, Cottage, Bouse & ‘-tore
VVdik don£tOord(4 iH the beet and latest
styles.
HOUSE AND HITCHES FURNITURE:
I ■** vk . . ;•, .
I Planing, Sawing and Turned Work, Coun
ters, 2'ablcs, and Stools for Sterres.
Repairing of al! kinds done cheaply, and
with dispa’ch. It will pay to send or call at
Fac ory, foot of Third Street, on
Wharf St., Macon, Ga.
GREENVILLE WOOD.
junt2s;ly w
PUGH’S PREMIUM^
Photograph & Portrait Gallery.
TRIANGULAR BLOCK,
MACON, GA.
THE PRoriBTOR OF THIS TIME HON
ored G tilety, which has long been known as
one ol th- institutions Os the country, is
still producing first class pictures of every
style. He would be glad to serve any of ihe
good people dl Stfnthwem Georgia. When
you Visit M tcon, tie certain to visit Pcoh“s
headquarters and have yourself immortalized.
He is making life six- portraits from ambro
lypes of deceased persons, as well as from
the living ; Cartes de visile, and fine poeelaiu
picture* as I6w as any first class gallery. The
proprietor procured all the late improvements
during his recent visit to the great Ci ies ot
Europe. Those seeking the best, he will be
cettaih to please.
octSii
CYEORGIA. Terrell County:
f Whereas, Jeretni.h Uitsinun *ppli»* to
me for letters of di.mission from Guardian
ship ot F. A. k M. T. Uonsvt.
These are to cite and adntot ish till person,
concerned to be and appear at my office with
in the time prescribed bv law, and show
canse. if any, why said letters should not br
granted.
Given tinder rav hand and official signa
ure, this Oct. 26, 1868. T. M. ,/ONES,
oct29-40d* Ordinary.
TANNERY AND SHOE SHOP!
WE HAVE PURCHASED OF
MR. W. W. LEE
ms
TAN YARD AHD SHOE SHOP,
wbicb wo propose to make
an Institution of tho town
OF
irso.r.
In the Shop we have secured the ser
vices of that superior workman,
MR. JAS. FITZGERALD,
as fireman and general insbagf r, who,
®i’h Messrs. BLAIR, JOHNSON and
SMITH as a-sistants, will put up any
thing you want itt the hue of
BOOTS AND SHOES
FROM THE
HEAVY BROGAN
TO A FINE
[Ml# sira HI
FOR aEJFTLEjnEjr,
and
Kid or Calf Shoes or Boots
FOR LADIES.
IN THE YAJRD,
AIR. HOLLOWAY,
Late of Fort Raines,
A PRACTICAL TANNER
AND
Superior Finisher,
V t'Ul have Rent rat Supervision.
CASH PAID FOR HIDES
OF ALL KINDS,
COW, GOAT, SHEEP, DEER, &<■.
TAN N T ERY
n Chickasawhalouie creek, half nnl>
rni C nrt House. Sbop, sou'h sid,
Public Square.
AT OTJR STORE
yeu will always rind MR. PAUROIT
who wi'l sell you anything in nur line
Low lor Cash.
ALEXANDER & PARROTT.
octls 3m
READ THIS.
And be convinced that we still keep
on hand the
Largest and Best Selected,
Aiid cheapest stock of Goods in
MIDDLEGEORGIA!
And are ever ready, as heretofore, to
prove what we say, hy our customers,
who have been dea ing with us. All
Goods shipped promptly aud guaran
teed to
Come Up to Representation!
Don’t take our word for it, but TRY
US yourselves. Always on band.
BACON,
CORN,
PORK,
SOAF,
FLOUR,
MEAL,
MACKEREL,
STARCH,
LARD,
RICE,
HERRINGS,
CANDLES,
450 Boxes Tobacco.
CHEESE,
WHISKEY,
OSNABUHGS,
SNUFF,
POWDER,
SHOT,
COFFEE,
SARDINES,
BRANDY,
YARNS,
CIGARS,
SUGAR.
CttAt KERB, OA c E LIQUORS,
SHEETINGS PICKLE#, CAPS,
'J EA, &e‘, &c.
SEYMOUR, TINSUY & CO.
Jas. Seymour. 5
A. R Tinsley, >
T. D Tinsley,
octs;3m
SOMETHING WORTH HEEDING
o
HAVING made amnri'msnts with the
Tomlinson Demnre t Cos.,
are able 10 Sri! two, three, four and S I
horse Wagons, at a sill 'll advance on New
York cost. We would invite those r Uhing
good Pfsnta'ion Wagons, to examine oar
Stock before purchasing elsewhere.
We would also cull the atfemion of ihc
public, to our splendid and exteusive stock ol
LI'GGIES, HARNESS 4 CA2RIICES,
both of our own and Nsrtheru manufacture.
Ii is generally understood throughou' Soulh-
Wesiern Georgia, that WOT. SIRRII4IE
always warrants his work. We always keep
a good Stock of Carriage & Harness, Wagou
and Buggie materials cl all description.
Call and see.
WM. SIRRIftE,
sngßl’v Americas, Ge.
PERRY DAVIS’
Veg-etablcPainKiller
Is the Most Popular Medicine Extant.
JHV PAIN KILLER is
I equally applicable uml efficacious to young or old
Til K I ’ain Ki'lcr
Is both :m internal and externa] remedy.
THE I'nm Killer should he used at
I the flrat manifestation of Cold or Cough.
THE PAIN KILLER-
Don’t fail to keep it In the house ready for use.
THE PAIN KILLER
Is good for Sprains and Bruises. Try it.
THE Pain killer
Cures the Toothache.
The Pain Killer is a favorite withal!
classes.
The Pain Killer will cure Chilblains.
The Pain Killer cures Cholera Morbus.
THE PAIN KILLER is the
Great Family Medicine of the age.
Pain Kilter cures Dyspepsia.
The Pain Killer can be bought of your Drug
gist or Grocer. It cures Painters’ Colic.
It isjgond for Scalds and Burns,
it has the verdict of the people in i's lavor.
The Fain Killer givps universal sat
i*f«ction. Beware of imitations and Coun
iprfpDf*.
THE Pain Killer i« almost certain cure for Chol
era, aud has, without doubt, been more suc
cessful iu curing this terrible disease, than any
otht-r known remedy, or even the most eminent
or skillful physicians. In India, Africa and Chi
na, where this dreadful disease is ever more or
less prevalent, the Pain Killer is considered, by
the natives, as well as the European residents in
tliose climates, a sure remedy.
THE PAtN KIM K —-oh bn lie
is wrapped with full directions for its use.
THE PAIN KILL EH is *old bo nil
Drqggiat* and Healers In Family Jtfedicines.
PERRY DAVIS&SON, Proprietors.
74 High st., Providence, If 1,18 .«t. Pi ml street,
Montreal, Can da Lust, 17 Southampton Bow,
L melon, England.
I up 8"Vi8l«
THt PLANTcfli’ WARIHCUSf.
TO ih* Planters of Eirly } and Cal
boun counties Ga . and Henry and Pale
counties, Alabama, the undersigned would
i most, regpecti'illy inftrm bis Friends and tie
Planters of the above named counties, that
he has erected a
LARGE AND COMMODIOUS
WAREHOUSE,
On the corner ofWasington and Hartford
/Streets —Oposite the Masouic Hall,
where he is prepared to Receive and .Store
all Cotton and other Produce that may be
brought, so hitn. He will /Sell or Alhip Oot.on
in reliable parties iu New York, /S.vannah,
t New Orleans, or anv point his friends may
de-ire—either hy Railroad or Steamboat. —
He wili alwaws keep on hand a good supply
of BAGGING, ROPE, IRON-TIE.S’, .SALT
—AND—
Plantation Supplies,
Which he will ftirDioh to farmers as low as
any house in Southwest Georgia. He hopes
by strict attention to business, to merit a rea
sonable share of public patronage.
J. T WALKER,
FORT GAINES, GA , Sept, 17th 1808
Sept 17 3tn
RICHARD E KENNON,
A TTOHATE r AT LA IF*,
FORT CiAIVLS, CLAY CO..GA.
AKTILL a'tend promptly all the Courts io
T v the P.itaula Circuit, and those adjoin
ing » hen desired.
Will attend the District Court of the Uni
ted States at. Atlanta and Savannah.
Particular attention paid to cases io Bank
ruptcy.
N. B. The provisions of the Bankrupt Act
that expired June Is', 1888, hare been ex
tended to January Ist, 1869.
octlfi n036-*
Administrators Sale.
BY Virtue of an order of the CA>ort of 0 1 --
din»>y of Harris couoty, G»., will be sold
in the town of Dawson, Terrell county. Ga.,
on the first Tuesday in Januarv next, wi'hin
the legal hours of sale, the following lot. of
lant*, Belonging to the estate ot .Jfereei B.bh,
dec’d : Lot No. 14, in the 3rd District,'orig
inally Leo, now Terrell county. Slid laud
sold to pay debts and for distribution Term*
cash. L. L. STANFORD, Adui’r.
no*l9’6Bids
/ Y EiiKGI A, Terrell County
VY Whe eas, E G Hill, Execu'O' of K. S.
J'"d >n, applies for litters of diHOjirSiott from
said eetate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all persona concerned, to te and appear at my
ofi'ce within the time prescribed o» law, and
snow cause, il anv, why said letters should
not be granted. Given undet my hat.d and
. fficial eignatu e, this Novemh.i 26th, 1868.
nov264ttd T. M. JONEs, Or’dy.
ISOTICK.
JA.VES W EATOVliak applied for exemp
tivn ot personalty, and setting apart aud
valuation of Hutnestead, and I w it p.ss upon
the .atue at 10 o’clock, a. m , D cembet 12ih,
1868, »• my cfflec in D'*w.or a
de<>3 2w T. M. JONES, Ord’y
W. 11. Peeples
HAS JUBT RETURNED FROM NEW YORK
With an Entirely New, Fresh and Beautiful Stock of
STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS
A FULL LINE OF
Domestics, Cassimeres and House-Furnishing Goods.
YANKEE NOTIONS,
WE have everytbiog in this line that can be asked for.
CLOTHINQ,
OUR Stock is very Large and Complete.
BOOTS -A-USTID SHOES,
WE have an endless variety, including a splendid assortment of Ladie* Shoe*.
'J'ASiniLir 3
OUR Grocery Department will also be well assorted and complete.
Bagging, Ties and Salt always on hand.
AFTER a st>y of three weeks in New York, and a close observation of the fli'rtiist’Ons m
the Market, I have been enabled to buy Goods very low. Come aud examine them
aud uo argument will be necessary to sell tbvm to you.
I AM AGEISTT FO JR,
WlfgEl
Grand, Square and Upright Piano-Fortes,
A Sptcitnep of which can be seen at any residence.
Also, WOODRUFFS COJNTCORD BUG
OIKS, which 1 wili sell cheap lor CASH.
Ami am prepared t" make Liberal Ocksli Advances Oik
Colton c Dsicoed to my c mspOOtUufs iu Savannah nr N * f rb.
AV. M. PEEPLES.
Diwson, (r*i., October 22 1863—3 m
«■ a mm
ii. 1 JJMAJi!,
WAREHOUSE 4 COMMISSION MERCHANT
DAWSON, OEO
•••fit* 11 *
• •• Vs ••• ————.
FARMERS, TAKE NOTICE!
I AM NOW PREPARED TO RECEIVE,- weigh, mark, slore, sample ard
sell, or skip your ooUuo at aiodcrate rates. Will moke liberal CASH advances
on cotton stored in my Warehouse, and allow the plaiittrs to b‘ Id as long as
• bey wish—sell wbeD tliey see proper, or ship it at any time, and to any place
they choose. 1 would advise my patrons to sell utRE, but if they wish to try
other markets, I will ship their cotton to parties in Macon, Savamah or Sew
York wham I know to he responsible and reliable gentlemen, and who will guar
antee the planter entire satisfaction.
My Scab are correct, as (he Ordinary's Certificate below, lit
show, and they cannot be changed to make them weigh more or le»i :
GEORGT A, ) Ordinary’s Office
TERitfcLL County $ fi r said county.
I, T. M. Junes, Ordinary, in and for said county, do hereby certify that
I Lave this day lusted tbe Set tes used by John A. Fulton so. the put pose of
weighing ent'on at his Warehouse aid find them correct, said weights balancing
With tbe Standard weights in my office for the use of Terrell oounty.
Oln witness whrreof I have hereto signed my n»me official
ly, and affixed the Seal ol my office. September 28ib,
lbbb ' T. M. JONES,
Ordinary, Terrell County.
COOKING STOVESI COOKIIG STOVES!
I HAVE THE LARGEST AND FT NEST assortment ol Cooking SL’tci
that has ever been brought to this market, and l will sell them below Macoa
prices, with freight, &c., aided. I invite all, and especially the ladies, to exit
and examine my stork; and w. uld advisa every family who Las m ne, to pu-c »
one as hood 98 convenient, asfbe demand is so very great, the rrice« will oerl
ly increase duriog the coming winter. Sell, or draw on one Bale Lotion,
AND BUY YOU A GOOD STOVE WITH FURNITURE AND FIXTURES
enough to last a Ffe-time. You will have no more use for negro cooks, who are
becoming a nuisance, but every My can do her -wn co king with pleasure, *™
with their “Sunday harness” on, without stooping or staining, and witnou
scorching, sm-kimr, greasing hr smutting h r hands and face, or dress.
Tbe following aro some us my best pattern* oi I bare sulu a g
many of them, and every -1 e has given entire satisfaction
BARLEY >IIKAF, lined ibf&ghWt wiih Tin R.flectors. FORE'T RfEE!»,
wub mx I. t- »• .’ H ’<l set IRAS H 11l l*, vim alt tb.- r..w in pn v Hli ' -
ORIENTAL, REIt JACKET, PILMLI 10, DELIA, EAS» RE.\
If parties should w-int ary Cooking or lstose wbicb I have no' e
hand, I will Order aid sell it lower b«u it can be. bough* iu New L‘»i
other place, at retail, and laid dowa here.
fIIOIIN is. FULTOxI,
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