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About Upson enterprise. (Thomaston, Ga.) 1878-1879 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1878)
like ==*--men: THE U FSON ENTERPRISE. JOHN F. MEANS, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. THOMASTON, GA., TUESDAY, - - APRIL 30, STS. From the signs of the times it seems that Judge Halls prospects for Con- gress, in this District are quite flatter- ing. We hotlee from our exchanges that quite a number of them have romil out and announced themselves for him. There are several candidates in the field—all good men too and we| await the action of so convention and will abide by it. Judge Hall has flone muchtoward killing out radi- calism in C pson and made her a num- ber one Represenative while in the legislature. He was one of the Bond Committee that ferretted out the il- legal bonds and saved the State sever- al hundred thousand dollars, lie makes us a good Judge and we don't: want him to vacate that office for any| other.• CORRECTED WEEKLY BY UPSON SHERIFF'S SALE ILL be sold on the 1st Tuesday in — -Plax-.-- CHENEY & MATTHEWS, SADDLES, SEWING MACHINES, CLOCKS, CROCKERY, Tin, Hard-ware, Plows, Farming Tools, Grain, Provisions 210 ea S, RUCK J.EVAN PT 1 BLEYD M. A. Ml M S F Below we insert a few clippings from our exchanges in this Dist.: Judge John I. Jiall is strongly spo- ken of for Congress in his destrict. He is an able man and would fill the office with much credit to the district. Judge Hall seems to be in fine health and spirits, and if enters the race for Congress this full, we predict, that it will be difficult to find an op- ponent who will combine as many el- ements of strength ability and avail- ability.—Conyers Weekly. Strict Middling, Middling,. Low Middling, Tinged, .. ‘. Good Ordinary, Ordinary, • .. Stained: DRY GOODS. WHOLESALE, 6% 4% Calico Standard, " Lining, Cambric l'aper. Percales, Muslins, Ginghams, Columbus Plaids, 93 Bleaching, FrultofLoom 4-4, 10 I"Judge Hall's charge to the Grand| Jury was very full and elaborate, call- ing their attention to their duty as.. (rand Jurors in minute detail in that Graniteville Clear, forcible style, characteristic of the Judge's clear conception and ad-! ministration of the law.| Taken as a whole, the charge to the | TiekingBest Feather, grand Jury at the present term is re- garded as the ablest that has ever been administered to a jury in Rock- dale county. Londedale” X "OurOwn" % Common, % :4-4 Sheeting, 74 46 ‘Drills, Osnaburgs, Coats Thread Ball, M attress. Common, 934 10- 61% 5 7% 61 9 9% 20 121 8 • 91 YV J the next, between the legal hours| of sale, the following described property to-wit: One half acre of land off Lot No From and after this date we will ell good square edge lumber at $1,00 erhun- at our mill. ELERI Y, SMITH &0 CHIPMAN. |April 16th, 1378.-1m RIE 17: in the 10th District of originally Mon-| 8%|roe now Upson County and known as the| place whereon C. A. Bishop formerly re- 8 sided and whereon Camp Brumolo now| _, I resides, on the Alabama Road near Mrs RS. L. HARNESBE RGER, after hav- - ing served the public twelve years utting. Making and repairing Gents' hing, now again tenders them her ser. Call special attention to our Attractive Stock of CLOTHING, CASHMERE PATS 1 SA FL COLLECTION G N Ouede GalL0Ein is C often and EH UE BEAUTE W. 5 8 10 @ 12% 12% 12 10 11 1c 11 |S. N. Bishop: Levied on as the property IVA |of C. A. Bishop to satisfy a fi fa issuer | in € |from the Justice Court of the 555 Dist., G. | Clot M., in favor of R. H. J. Ga land vs. C. A. vices and solicits their patronage—guar Bishop. Levy made and returned to me | ranteeing satisfaction in every instance by E. Stephens, L. C. Tennant in poses- - 3• sion notified JAS. P. BLASIN SAME, | aprilso-td Sheriff. | Stronger than any Yeast 2 Baking Powder [ |we will post you Hoes, Tobacco, Sugar, Coffee and Flour "LOW, LOWER, LOWEST." The many buy most of POSTPONED SHERIFF'S SALE VATILL be sold before Court-house door VY in Thomaston, on the 1st Tuesday .ROGET ive Atlanta. in the World, and Perfectly Pure. utrinr choirs Con Foreign Markets, enables us to find the LOWES T POINTS and Rs in prices and L ES, can sell them at what they cost many dealers. Come did see ueid ve Macon 4 ve Barnesiill ive at A ,W hen Judge Hall first entered upon the discharge of his duties as Judge of Flint circuit his rigid rulings and prompt actions in managing business on the bench was so different from the indulgent laxity of his predeces- sors that most people regarded hi as rather tyrannical. But nowh Cot. P. L. Rope, Hemp, * Brogans Best, " Medium, GROCERIES. D. S. C. It. Sides, Shoulders, Hams, as rather tyrannical, tut now is Lard—Reti euergy in expediting the business of the court, is rather a subject of ap- plause JudgeHall's theory may be summed up in few words, viz: prompt attention on the part of all parties interested in a case. He will not permit unnecessary delays on the part of arty interested party which, of course, prevent unnecessary ex- Tenses in litigation, and is thus a saving to the people of the county." C Onyers Examiner. 1The Hon John I. Hall now the very efficient Judge of the Superior Court of Flint Circuit, is spoken of very fa- vorably for the next representative in Congress from the fifth District. That he is well fitted for that distir- ghished trust no one who knows him Wquestion or deny. He would in our opinion be such an improvement upon the past, if elected as to fail to meet the aporoy- of the entire district. But as judge of the Flint ( ircuit he stands 2 head and Shoulders among his head it will be a sad day for peers, and 1 1 =. — cast circuit when he vacates the bench. When 1 40 90 WHOLESALE. 0% 572 9 10 " " in Buckets, Syrup—New Orleans, € Cane, " Sorgum, Molasses Cuba, Rice, Philadelphia, Flour—Ex, Fant. € Fam. C Extra, " Super., Salt Liverpool, " Virginia, Sugar —A €Ex. C €Bright e€ " Brown • Coffee —Choice Rio, CE Prime * "Com.« Irish Potatoes per bu. Mackerel, Sardines, Oysters 115, 22 Stick Candy, Cheese, Toha CCO Starch, "Cooks Fig" Gravely, Lucy Lawson, Lucy Hinton, Medium, Poor, Durham Smoking, 11 10% 9% 81 204 17 1.10 10 10 22 14 9 72 45 20 1.50 1.00 RETAL. [in June next between the legal hours of isale the following described property to- |wit: 261 acres more or less in the 16th |Dist. of Upson County, the same being |parts of lots of land as follows: 141 acres of lot No 38, 50 acres of lot No.39, 35 acres of lot No. 37, 4 acres of lot No. 62 10 acres of lot No:14, bounde 1 as follows: running from N.E.corner of lot of land No.62 due South 9 elis.90 links N.47% E.,10 chains N 60 E 20 chains 15 links due North 15 chains 40 links due West 24 chs 22 link North 2 1 Ichs West 31 chs and 20 links-South 1116 !chs-18 chs East 4114 chs-North 12 chs-N |79 E 1114 chs South 61 chs-East 6 ch. |South 6 chs and East 5 chs the same beins .the Homestead Place whereupon John M S. Green now lives and levied on as the |pr operty of J.M. S. Green by virtue of a :fifa issued from the Court of Ordinary of I pson County in favor of John N.Howel |Guardian, et. al., vs. said John M. S. |Green property pointed out Pltfl. Tenant |111 possession notified. :apr80td JAS. P. BLASINGAME, Sheriff. Is warranted to make better, lighter, healthier, sweeter, more toothsome, more digestible, more nutritious BREAD, BISCUITS, CAKES, PUDDINGS, Etc. THAN CAN BE MADE IN ANY | & Extraordinary inducements o CAS fi: . cements for CASH. Time given upon SATISFACTORY ARRANGEMENT 9 nrchb-tf _ . A:t Pritchard & Morrell, Blount County, Tennessee, ve Atlanta. ve Barn still ive at Macon. 911, esville tlanta first appointed we were one of the in few that thought an older and more experienced jurist should have worn the ermine. We have watched him closely since in office, and confess that we did so at first, Vith Unfriend- feeling. But such has been his conduct, such his ability, such his im- partiality as a judge that we have not only awarded him themede of praise But now say boldly, that the Superi- of Court never had in our opinion a better Judge be Kept just where he is; the Fifth Congressional a would gain a due representati •ongress by his election. cuit would lose one of the most eff- cient presiding officers it has had since the days of Judge McDonald. Let him continue to wear the Kerosene Oil, Potash Balls, " Boxes, Sole Leather G. EE G. D. •D. Iron Rer d. 71 .6144 25 20 15 1.53 1.50 10 12 11 0 20 22 10 1.28 1.05 20 10 25 20 18 1.00 70 70 50 45 81• 82 20 Thorough-Bred Stallion. THE undersigned will STAND at his stables in Thomaston during this sea- son, his thorough-bred Stallion "Adrien? Terms $10,00 to insure. Horse raisers are invited to ( all and examine him. april23-tf E. B. THOMPSON, Upson Sheriff's Sales. |of sale before the Court-house in Thomas- |ton, I pson county Ga., the following de- |scribed property to-wit:- | . Two acres of land more or less with the |improvements thereon in the Southeast |back square of town of Thomaston Up- son county bounded as follows beginin | 40 feet South from the Northwest corner | of Lot No. 16 on the West line of said lot and running South 74 8-10 yards, then- due East 185 yards,n the road, thence North 0)(degrees West 125 yds, thence West along the street 77 yds to th corner of Gen. Thomas Bealls vacant (now nend emy) lot, thence due South Ingtarn |81004, but on which now stands the dwel |ling formerly occupied by Wilson Sawyr now occupied by B, D. Hardawawa, Ley. ied on under an by virtue of a fi fa issue ( , |from Upson Superior Court in favor (1 % James Roberson, Geo. J. Lewis Lewis A 3 OiAr42n Clalan Tr3:40. 7 e HARDWARE. WHOLESALE 1272 Roberson, Carhart, Whitford& Co. ctgi 35 : or the use of the Officers of C TI: ( 3r 83 W. Beck, Auditor, against J : LB 30 next friend 01 Elizabeth Sawyer, wife c Wilson Sawyer and Guardian adlitumo -4 Our Opinion a ! " Swedes, We say that he should !Steel, . although |Nails Basis 10 D., district | Horse Shoes, ive in Trace Chains—Heavy, Flint Cir- Hoes— D. & H. Scovii 3 7e 4€ e- 2 (Scovil Pattern, erininc and if change must come, let him fli Axes, the chair made immortal by Joseph Sad Irons,., Henry Lumpkin.—Madison Iome Totvare—Cood. Journal Sieves uckets— Good, 6 6 3% 60 621 58- 52 50 45 40 80 5 41 45 John W. F. Sawyer, Elizabeth R. C. Saw yer and Charles W. F. Sawyer, minon children of Wilson Sawyer to satisfy Sai fi fa. E rope rty pointed out by Pltifs Atty ALSO, |At the same time and place will be sold |the North half of lot of land No. 70,in the 10th Dist., of originally Monroe now |son county, containing 101% acres more |or less. Levied on by , irtue of a fi fa is- Isued from the Justice Court of the 588tl IDistrict in favor of of J. A. Hunt agains |Charles St phe ns: be 03 made by J. s |Tisinger, L C and returned to me. JAMES P. BLASSINGAME, Sheriff. Among the many distinguished a Small,? D: es which been presented to the Cotton Cards—Whittemore people of this District for Congress Long Plow Rods, there is none more worthy the honor Heel Pins, than the subject of this brief Potice. CITES Young in years, but marked in abili- Swingle Trees, ty, he is emittenly fitted to fill the po-:e sition of a representative—an honor or which he highly deserves, and WH Which his many ardent admirers de- heat—Light demand, sire to see conferred upon him. During Corn Good 2 his career as Judge of this Circuit he |fcal has displayed eminent abilities, and .as—White, e undere e y demand and circumstance " Red, , 4 has proven himself worthy of the lAddepeckled, " Ju geship by a faithful discharge of Fowls—Groan, a his duties. His official course is indi- _" Half, a cative of his character as a publ man. In his judicialactions his discip 40 1614 10- 8 20 40 FARM PRODUCTS. WHOLESALE 1.36 70 85 1.40 75 90 90 1.00 80 80 90 ILORGIAUPSON ( OUNTY, — Ordi- IA nary S Office. —To all whom it n ay |concern.—Whereas E. B. Thompson, of Isaid State and county, applied to the Or 123 dinary for letters of Administrationi 45 the estate of Andrews Reviere eEe 20 icof Terrell county, Texas. These arc 12 2 there tore to cite and admonish and sing- |ular the kindred and creditors of said de- |ceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law and or Aiimlletrution co The Arae F is deceased should not issue to tie isail cant. Given under try hand and eabb |signature the 1st day of AprilI878 official | 4t AMOS WORRILL, Ordinary. L M. WARFIELD, Cotton Commission Merchant, nblieBggs, iblie Butter—Light line has been of a rigid order, but Ioneyix .fioed not more so than necessity demanded His every endeavor has been to estab- Jish a respect for the law,and a com- pliance with its requirements, and the success with which his efforts have been crowned is fully attested by those who have acted under his - authority. He would honor himself New 7 Oct. and his peoyle in Congress, for he posesses an abundance of intellect and a caliber of brain that would be felt and feared in our National Council. Conservative, liberal, public-spirited and patriotic' Judge John I. Hall de- serves the honor which the people throughout this saction of the Dis- triet desire to bestow upon him. JIe is spoken of in the connection with the approaching canvass in terms of the highest praise, both public and pri- vate, and if he could consent to be come a candidate we have not a doubt but that the ballot will show he is the peoples choice.—Henry Conn fy Weekly. LCy Coun- NEW ADVERTISEMENT 1 his efforts Organs. Commission, 50c Per Bale. Liberal advances made on consignments at best bank rates, instructions careful Is followed, and satisfaction guaranteed. OFFICE-Oppcsite Cotton Exchange nov25,-tf s' "Magnificent," "bran new," Test prices ever given." Oh how this crust hold e Belarite AS CA WH Humbug Grata Bauim oy n struments. Send for Special Offers, and circulars exposing frauds of Piano and Orran Trade: Ludden & Eaktes, Wholesale Piano and Orgon Dealers, Sa- vannah, Georgia, apri130-tf OCEAN HOUSE, BEE ISLAND GEORGLL BARNESVILLE — rihisssas 9 E. T. PoUND, Prop'r. 11 Meals, 50 cents. Lodging, 50 cents .II 11 T 1ONES ER. —00 say we all, and let those who believe in Home Music support and encourage Home Music Houses. If a Piano or Organ is wanted don't send North for it, but- order from Ludden & Bates, Savan- nah, Ga., the Great Wholesale Piano and Organ Dealers of the South, who are now offering reliable instruments at prices Which are actually driving Northern Dealers out of the field. No House North or South, has ever un- dersold these irrepressible music men. and whoever tries it on will have ther hands full. Read their advertisement 11 this issue and see who is ahead in the T Piano and Organ War. SEA FOAM is an entirely new inven- lion, without any of the bad qualities of yeast or baking powders, soda, or saleratus. SEA FOAM contains no ingredient or element which can-produc e an injurious effect, but on the contrary has in itself a tendency to sustain and nouri h the human system. It is ABSOLUTELY PURE Not infrequently the best of flour gets all the blame, when in reality the dark color and poor taste are both caused by the use of inferior raising powder. Many baking powders now highly recommended by grocers, and hence largely sold, are made of old bones ground up, and by a chemical process mixed with other ingredic nts. Before lending their influence to increase the sale of any baking powder, grocers would do well to ascertain the reputation and standing of its manufacturers. They would thus void becoming instrumental in perpe- trating C fruld on their customers, and would in the long Euh make more money. Of course no honest man woul 1 knowingly lend himself to sucl a fraud upon his customers, and it is very poor policy for any grocer to attempt to palm off inferior foods when the best are asked for, Ile may by so doing make a little money at the time, but he surely will at some time, if the fraud is discovered, lose one c f lis best cust mers, and with him a score of oth rs who might otherwise have dealt with him. A mer chant's wise t policy is to secure the best customers, and uey are just the ones who want the best goods. SEA FOAM is I It is prepared from the purest andtest materi- als only, and is never under any circum- stand 3 adulterated. There is no longer any excuse for sour, heavy, or sodden bread, bis-. cut, or pastry. Every housewife in the land should make herself acquainted with the facts! To have stated, which are indisputable, and| commun ursoa pTopor- the masses of Invalids are CSE ectally int restedin 1 is question of yeast, and ought to cep constantly in mind the im- portant fact that their dietary should at all r gain health and strength unless their food is the most healthful and nutritious that can be obtained. Good food makes good blood, and the nerve force is strengthene l or impaired in Dr I t: a as the food we eat is nutritious or otherwise. SEA FOAL is worthy of a fafr trial, and that is all we ask for it. No one having once used it will ever use any house the various crude mixtures and bogus preparations in the : rin c f yeast that have so long and so persistently tended to destroy healthby imperfectly performing the require- ments they professed to fulfill. SEA FOAM retains in all their excel- lence the nutritious properties and natural taste of the various cereal preparations of food, while in bread raised by the ordinary means there is very frequently great loss of their toothsome and palatable qualities. . Of all baking or yeast powders. Sea Form is beyond dispute the Give it a trial, and you will concede that we have offered you the means to make poor flour much better than when used under ordinary conditions, while good flour will be immeasurably increased in sweetness, rich- ness, and ad those qualities which combine to render good bread essentially the staff of life. SIA FOAM is now used by the leading hotels and restaurants in New York city and throughout the country. One eating-house in New York has become famous for its SEA F OAMI biscuit, and during the dinner hours there are always dozens of people waiting their turn to be seated. Ask your grocer to get it for you, if he has not already placed it in his stock, and ife obliging man he will do so; or send circular and price-list to GANTZ, JONES & Co. 176 Duane Street, New York, RICE BROKERS WILSON & ANDERSON, PROI W ill be open for the Reception of Vistors from Commission Merchants 66 Bay St., Stoddard's Lower Range,| AVANNAL, - - GEORGIA. IBERAL advances made on consign- 4 ments. Special attention given to Bluing all orders for Rough and Clean Rice, and prompt attention bestowed up- 00 all produce entrusted to our care. ly READ THIS! rnest sville ir May the 1st to epte mber the 15th 1878. ery department. Quit ACTSif f tted, and but in first-class condition in er- $00 per Day, $10 per Teel and $30 00 per Month. |ilea It is our in cemriind colored servants, hair price. Spcial rates to Fam- fortable and make their Visit to AEON T V AL E plcs cans to render our guests com- I have a good lot Fucsia, ourpnate an t the Carbonate o LEATHER, BOOTS & SECS, OFThPRBE DS CP. END GROCERIES, SUCH AS MEAT, FLOUR, COFFEE SUGAR. A LL of which I will exchange for Hides- X Tanbark, Corn, Wheat, Shucks, or the MONEY, LOW DOWN. And all those W ho owe me must come and settle | either with the CASII or note, as I wish to make a change in my business, for I can-| not DAL accounts any longer. Neither: can I pay my debts unless you will pay| me the little you owe me. • Day meh6-ly B. B. WHITE. TIEALTH U . . RESTORED. # Dr. Noble's Restorative Remedies Aslor the sped yeureof Nervous debility cassis 2 remature Decay, I Ost Manhood and ati disorders brought on by nxtiseretion, excess , or oyen r h of the brada sc 161 tous Fvstenn. Sent fr so +A f 1. ,6 .. ing from the above disease. |closing stamp, V OOD & CO, Sole A P. 0. Box 2.120. New York City. mch12-2m Address en- H. CORBIN, Thomaston, Georgia. :O: ESIRES to inform the public that . now prepared to do all kinds of work |111 his line. Such as cutting and making new Suits, Cleaning and Repairing Cloth- |ing, &c. Keeps latest New York fashion : plates On hand and guarantees a perfect fit in every instance. Call and see me when you visit Thomaston. Office up in Chorzy's Building, - mch12-ly he is omaS MA ornin lar r h pr th, e muonic pt v1 it iso Analysis of the Old Spring—One gallon of the Water contains Graus: Iron Persie ca Ein Pin I Grains : Soda, 4.00 Organic Matter, Traces In Tle NSI borine, 1.4 Grain s: Alumnia, 50; Potash and as disclosed by the Aualysis of Pro Spring the most important of the Salts present, art Sulptrese nun L the Carbonate of iron. TIG VEteN: -A SRDAutlE DR DR DE Of this spring D. strongest V hi h I have any recorded analysis, sesses remedial power in all to dhlimcss: This water undoubtedly pos- ed and debilitated condition of 0 e DiCL x • ES att n l€ ( by a low vitality, weaken- I am now Agent at Thomaston for the $ to those wishing to purc Machinery on the best Threshing Machines of the La WALKING CULTIVATORS, or Flow Pullers, Reapers, Rice Thresh r improvement Lind . Stum Turbine Water Wheels, Grist Mills, Saw Mills ccimploto.Cteac: Presses, Hand and Power Corn Shelters. Syrtt) Lithe St X: Cotton Gins and der and Wine Mills, Dog Churns, Wen Disput Evaporators, Harrows, Carriages, Buggies and Wagons up Fruit Daers, Grain Di thing that a farmer needs. It will be to the ni lany hredis, in fact m tany Ctst nd get my prices before buying elvewlekuso desiring to pur —‘ : • JOHN F. MEANS. 82,00 PER DAY GIBSON & ADAMS BROWN HOUSE Opposite Passenger Depot, DEALERS IN MACON, GEORGIA, Largest, best arranged and most thor- oughly furnished hotel in the South. DRY GOODS Proprietor Notice to Bridge Builders, Boots Stnac OFFICE OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, . , . April Term, 1878. C Notice is her by given that sealed bids will be received at this The ing a bridge across Tobler's creek near Nosworthy's Mill, near A. Boyt's accord- : ng to the plan and specification 3 of file in the C lerk s Office of this Roard, until 11 0clock on the 1st Tuesday in May next. By order of Commissioners April 5th II. T.JENNINGS, C. B.c. GRO CERIE & • :0 : SHOTEL, New Blacksmith Shop!W JOIN N. WEBB, - Proprictor TUNIC OCEAN HOUSE will Be opened to | the public on the 1st of May. (t is site mated on Tybee Island, 18 miles from yannah and faces the broad Atlantic. The women island I each is six miles long and almost level, affording the finest sea Dathinmest the world. Steamers will leave Savannah DAILY for the island. Teles rashici the wera. or ES will DiFtaO $10. For further particulars cek. uaeilnanA form OLSEY desires to in- A form bis old customers and the penerally that he has removed to the .prise - Call and see him! apr9-1y keep a full line GENER AT MER OWES.Fct MANUEL SPEIR, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, THOMASTON, GA. | ) Shop in old Art Gallery near Chency & Matthews.) TILL do all kinds of Boot and Sh% 1 • • work and guarantee satisfaction DE is patrons. Country produce will be re- C ived in exchange for work. Send in your orders at once, mch12-ly BARNE VILLE BARBER SHOP, N. D. L. OAKS, Proprietor, and disratch. reasonable, with non • to BEST V4. Thomaston, Georgia. april30-tf hah, Ga. ALEX, F. YOUNG, House and Sign Painter, Thomaston, Georgia. ENDERS the public his services and or illon reasonable terms, doall kinds obailing. Furniture, House or Sign. NOTICE-U. S. THOMASTON, GA. MISUFACTUEER AID DEALER IN Option Restaur N Pretsti Harness, Saddles, Bridles, T. JENNINGS, omaston Char lar convocation ull moon in ear O. O. of each week. 2 J. .. KNIGHT naree L dge.? Monday night W’s Ifn C. ADAM R. hodist churel r. Pre: hing ly nich Sal as Meetin T meetin tist Church. R by Rey nth F I. Y. Al ay nigh esday ni ti Dist. ery 21 n Hill List oks J. i’.. Is r.N. P.: iSet Bone Di LN End Sat k Ank! r.. 4th 1 i Wedne tenville 2nd Snt Dist.. X s Worrill. Or . Jennings, Blasing DY: "Gibson. Pre Shuptrinee. OUNTY CON King County: Hon..ol Solicitor Court f HI IRA SMIT (lats oris BOARD OF S. Sharmai li Allen, " Ihompson. rd and To: erm con 11 July. MUSIC ‘ROF, R. D. SIT 1 ALDER Bannah, Internal-Revenue Special Taxes thlterms tree. Aurcuio) Ender the Eevised St tes of the Tnit (0., Augusta, Maine, mchlgly ed States, Setions 3282,8287, 3238, and 3289, mchly-ly |ever person engaged in any business Son Bite Ia ble to ABIeclal INS, u ‘ES SOL, procure and place and keep conspicirod to KERS,SAXdEDGAACL-HE3 , M CON, GEORGIA, u ISnles Suy and sell Exchange, Gold, Stocks and Statutes, designates who are liable id Bonds, dol Porta . 1 AUURC DE err person liable to special tax as above. Severe penalties are prescribed for non- DEPOSITS RECEIVED On W hich interest will be Allowed AS AGREED UPON- COUNTRY PAD a All kinds of EREiPrcd Northwest courner Public Square, and, SEWING TACIINE Call N DAVIS -THOMASTON, GA., March 12,1878,-y MANHATTAN BLOOD, Soluble Pacific, Bradley's Pat't BRADLEY'S SEA FOWI 3 ir meeti B 2. A. STEED, Millwright and Machinist . 4 9 Bradley's Ammoniated Bone, WATSON & CLARKS stockistantly on hand a good saddles went he above mentioned articles out usine Book of _TILL furnish dratvines nts or coin in CAR ISVuiE Terne wate rue NO 7 Afi. USE ( ollections promptly attended ot , Brown Deputy Collector of Internal lev: | in to w ater or Steam, Grist er SRTAuL C, utsimcor. Cat. larebikot Adudes urxoes Eavenif Penuented 00)0. - aprile-ly |# 2L LOW receiving a large stock ofthe clan orsamed Fertilizers, the qinlities CL Vhi b have been improve d, a now have no superior, and I take pleas, ure in recommending them to Iwant good standard Fertilizers. Call and get my prices before DurehnsilpoL c 64u L0 0 I cannot be undersold Purchasing pairing done neat. T nch5-tf 4. J. XIV i THOMASTON, GAM the F BENCH BOOT 3F ARE, and be glad to n: of his LAKER, who V as- many no ones isoll customers a,nd I, who prepared to do all kinds canon himray Please coarsest Rroen- SOL WOrbk fa all and see the New Davis Sewing Machine, at Gissox & ADANS’, trS AGENTS WANTED FOR THE HISTORY FEE WORLD ticeo ming lecour bted: grour II of ride 01 t. G.