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About Upson enterprise. (Thomaston, Ga.) 1878-1879 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1878)
THE UPSON ENTERPRISE, HN F. MEANS EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. THOMASTON, GA.. WEDN ESDA Y. SEPT R 4. 187 NOT THERN SCOURGE. From an extensive experience of many years is a physician to yellow fever patients in epidemic periods in Southern cities, there is no man per- haps in the country more familialI and the sensation as if an iron band Thomaston Market Report, were tightened over the brows; hot CORRECTED WEEKLY BY skin, tell bounding ptilse, ranging from 90 to 110, eyes sparkling or bright and checks flushed. The pa tient will perspire as in no other di- ease, except spasmodic colic, the per piration standing in globules upon the forehead. Though the skin be preternaturally hot, the patient will bear the placing of blankets upon him R. A. MATTHEWS COTTON REPORT. Strict Middling, Middling, « Low Middlin r, lingeu,.€ Good Ordinary, Ordinary, ' -‘ Stains, 1C 9 1 " 9% to 2 i DRY goods. without complaint, notwithstanding Calico Standard, Ibe dav or niohf # •- 1Lining, the day or night may be extremely 10." W HOLESATE. 0% 4% :1.t ».I "What is the treatment of yellow with the nature of the disease and the fever 2. methods ot its treatment than Dr. "My treatment varies in many par Luke P. Blackburn, of Louisville— Nenlars with many of my profession The Doctor has retured home from a MAT .,, 00.1 1.1 : . al brethren W ho have been successful tour of the interior counties, where he has been vigorously prosecuting his canvass for Governor, and wa- inet at the Galt House soon after his arrival by a rep orter of the Courier- Journal, who requested a few mo- ments of his time for his opinion con- cerning the yellow fever. "I suppose," began the reporter. "from your experience with yellow fever, you can give e some valuable po nts of information. In what par- licalir does the disease differ from its : Appearance in former years ?" "I have not seen any of the disease in treatment of this malady. Having tested the mercurial, the abortive and expectant treatments—that is to elim- inate the disease by the skin—I pur- sue the latter mode of treatbent, as it has been more stressful with me than all other treatments.’, "W hat is that treatment 2” "The patient shall be placed in bed in a horizontal posture, should not be Cambric Taper, Percales,’ Myslins, H Ginghams, a 12 Columbus Plaids, 916 Bleaching, Fruit of Loom 4-4, 9i " * n % 8% ‘“ L ndsdale" X “ “ "ourown" X “ “ Common, * Granitev ille 4-1 : he eting, " 3 “ Drills, Osnaburgs, Ticking: Best Feather, ” “ Mattress, “ “ Common, Coats Thread Ball, “ Cot, P. L. Ropey Hemp, Brogans Best, % Med um, CROCE TIES. 1 40 90 15@ 11 permitted underany circumstances th D. s. c. R. Sides, arise from that bed, should be well covered with blankets, a foot-tub of hot water without mustard should be introduced under the blankets; the this year, and cannot tell in what i tndet the blankets; the differs, though the tyes differ in diff- patiest, lying upon lifts back, should erent epidemics; Butas far as my ob-: ex his lower limbs and place his feet servation goes a person stricken down the tub, the covering should be no tucked well aroud him, close up to 4% fect immunity or exemption from th his neck, he should be given hot tea in any of these epidemics has a per- WHOLESALE E Shoulders, Hans, Lard—Kettle, "‘in Buckets, Syrup—New Orleans, ‘Cane, (Sorgum, Molasses Cuba, R " Philadelphia, Flo ir-Extra Family ch Family |(Fami ct Extra, disease, barring the exceptions which ° mposec of balm, sage, elder-blos- Salt Liverpool, sometimes occur in measels, whoop som, bene-set corn-shock or oranre a Virginia, ing-cough and small-pox. Persons emon leafe. . At the same time, he €4 Ex:C have been known to have those di-should be permitted to drink ice-wa- .. Trout. seases twice; so with the yellow fev- er or to take crushed ice in sufficient Coffee—Choice Rio, er." quantities to allay his thirst. Free e€ Crime "Do you think it will be more wide and continuous perspiration should Mackerel, spreadthan tisual?” be kept up. After the foottub has SistiiGs in 4,,., been removed, if the action of the .. 9.7 spread than usual #» "Yes; from the fact that it appeared skin sBonl in New Orleans earlier than ever be- should been removed, if the action of the cease did the forehead GEORGIA STATE FAIR, a At MACON, GA., from October 28th to November 2a. 89,000 in MONEY PREMIUMS! 124 8 An interesting RACING PROGRAMME each day, for premiums coverin’over 4 $2500. Ze atifa inco most Compibdrous andmost Ionutiful Fair Grounds, and the lost 1 | Manufactures. Machinery ha nofkecniums for every department of Husbandry. Catonto the secretary ie ulations, which will I mailed, 10% ago amuid, ohwpsil. COUNTY PREMIUMS. q) and nnestinhich (thronch the Societies or Clubs) shall fushir the largest 1.50 1.00 Icause (except Sit lare aeluded) atraiid or Pre tea Th the Second Premium, -----_-- RETAIL. 6 Sent4.tf 122 121 12 60 60 50 50 9 4 3% 81 1.5) 3HTOMAS TIAT DEMAN Jr Pres. N ALCOLM JOHNSTON. So Res. 2 • J. HAT CH ER, General Sup’t. The Georgia CENTENNIAL COTTON 2a0) $800 0 150 0 GIN, 3.3 For NINETY DAYS FROM DATE Elegant Table Silverware Can be secured by all a compliance with the following conditions: The National Silver Plating Company, 704 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, manufacturers of Pure Coin Standard Silver-Plated Ware, will send to any one who receives this notice, a Set of Double Extra-Plated Silver Spoons, and engrave on each spoon any desired initial. You are required to cut out the following Silver ware Coupon and send it to the above Company, with your name and address, and also to enclose with it 75 cents to pay all charges, including cost of engraving initials, packing, voxing, and express charges. The Spoons will be sent by express (or mail if you have no express office), and delivered in your hands without further cost. These Sponts are guaranteed to be of the best material, and equal to the best Silver -Plated Ware made, as the following letter from the Company will testify : OFFICE OF NATIONAL SILVER PLATING Co., TOI Chestnut St. Philadelphia, Pa. To whom it may Concern.— The Spoons sent out un ier this arrangement we guarantee are of best quality, lirst heavily plated with pure nickel (the hardest white metal known), and a double-extra plate of pure Coin Standard Silver added on top of the a ckel, thus rendering them the very best Silver-Plated Ware nnnufac- tured. We will honor no order which does not contain the Silverware Coupon, and we will not honor the Coupon after ninety days from the date of this paper. [Signed) NATIONAL SILVER PLATING CO. 704 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. SILVER SPOONS, and on each Spoon engrave any desired initial. All charges are to be prepaid hr the 75 cents sent us, and the Spoons will be delivered at destination free of any other charge. - Good for ninety days from date of this paper, after which this Coupon is null and void. [Signed] NATIONAL SILVER PLATING CO, nul 704 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. NATIONAL SILVER PLATING CO., No. 704 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 2 for, except in ‘53, when there were no railroad contmunications; in that }car it spread over the larger portion of the States of Louisiana and Missis- sippt. Now that the facility of rail- road communicition is so great, it is reasocable to suppose that it will spread over a much larger area of become dry, the feet should be at once replaced in the tub and the pty- an, or hot tea, should be used as be- fore. The fever will continue from twenty toninety hours. When it has passed off, the blankets should b. granally withdrawn from the paticit; Stick Candy, Cheese, T. bacco "Cooks Fig» Lucy Lawson, Lucy Hinton, C Medium, Poor, St arch. Soda, Matches, Candles—Full wt. stimulants, stich as ale, 1orter, pure Potash Balls, rum and French brandy, should be country than it did in 1855, the weath-frecI h1 3shotic be er being hot and favorable to the pro-r It give 1. I prefer Cook $ Impe- pagation of the disease.” Trial t. Louis Native wine to any Boxes, ole Leather—G. 11 on Curcolou • ■ A return our sincere than I r their liberalbnens euontittiee FT GEO. W. PARROTT 1th otton Wa ITE have this dae, W on possion of tarchased an use, corner of PA Parrott treets. We propose todo and I torge and Commit ECSINESS nd are prepared to makeino ances on CTTC X or keli X ral igned to us for Stornor other artie! We are SELLETEC or sale. OTTON, and our eBt DATE arcconA patronage of planters and cell cotton in the market, hat we have every fee. We so mercha we fel. lo their business satisfaetoril- Atlanta, Ga. JH HOIT IS ER 623) n. "Do you think it will last longer, timtilait have ever used. Nourish- than in former years ?” ment, such as rice-water, or corn- "It will last until frost, and until ical cruel, of chicken-water, should the material is exhausted where it be given catitiotely and sparingly, lodged." Should there be a stisintatiedtts move "What temperature does it require meat of the bowels, as will oteur in to destroy it ?” many cases from the irritation "Thirty-two or thirtyfive degrees, nuictis cost of the stomachi and bow- threnheil in nefloltavat a els, that tissue which is first assaulted by this disease, give no opiufil; no preparation of opium nor anything so check that action. It is the crisis of the disease, as it is in measels. The fever will pass off in five hours, and the patient wsll recover rapidly with- out fear of a relapse. Should the perspiration have a glutinous, gum- my touch, you may expect your pa- tient to recover with watchful and of the Fahrenheit. I do not believe it could be propagated at a temperature of sixty degrees." "What temperature is favorable to the propagation ?" "Seventy-five degrees and above." "Do you believe it requires a mean temperature of seventy-five degrees for sixty days continuously, to pro- pagate tl e disease!" "Certainly not. The disease was propagated in Naw Orleans in 1853 by the 8th of June, when the temper- ature must necesarily have been be- low sixty degrees within sixty days of the time of its propagation." "What is the period of its incuba- tion. From the time of the contract- jig of the disease until the develop- ment 2" careful Hitrsing, But should the per- spiration have a sensation like that 01 "That depends, in a great degree, upon the condition of the system, where opinion, based upon close ob- servation, has convinced me that the pre water; showing that there is no vicarious action by the skin, which gives relief to the liver and kidneys you may know that your patient is in sreat danger. You will fitid upor an examination the tongue red and tremtilous, covered with a short, white fur, with great gastric fetter o! " G. D. « D. Bagging —Good. Ties—Arrow. HARDWARE. Iron—Rer’d. " Swedes, Steel, Nails-Basis 10 D., ‘II. S. Horse Shoos, Trace Cl: ius—Heavy, Axes, Sad Irons, Pot-ware Good, W ell Buckets —Good, Sieves— Large, € Meat, " Small, Cotton Cards—Whittemore Lofe Plow Rods, Heel Pins; Lap Kings, Clevises, Swingle Trees, period of incubation is from five to seven days." "What precautions are advisable 2° To keep away from the disease is the safest precaution." "Are we in danger in Louisville?" "I have never seen any yellow fev- er in Louisville. Many of the phy- sicians of this city say that they have had cases here, some dying and some recovering, all imported, and no case yet proving a center of infection.- Their opinions are certainly entitled to great weight, both with the public, and, as they certainly have, with me; but I fear that the cases alluded to were brought here late in the season when the temperature was down to 600 or near it. I hope their opinions are correct, but the correctness of these opinions will be verified in fif- teen days." "Do you believe the administration of mustard and salt is a proper rem- edy in yellow fever 2” "Most certainly not. The journals who publish these nostrums that ema- nate from the muddle-brains or char- Intans and quacks may unintentional- ly cause the death of ignorant, credu- Jous persons. No reme ly should be published, in my judgement, in any public journals unless it has received the endor sement of some medical man who stands fair in the profession." "When do you think the disease will reach its climax in the stricken cities ?" "In ten days there will be a bun- dred deaths a day in the city of New Orleans, with a steady increase until the mater al is diminished.” "Was there any reason for quaran- tine here 2" 11 10% 9% 8% 20 18% 17 16% 1912 20 15 15 $5 65 65 $45 42 61, 1% 15 20 15 1i 11 30 28 23 12% 4% 1.50 12 11 10 9 22 20 18 1.00 20 10 25 20 18 1.00 70 70 50 45 8.4 30 25 18 25 12% 12/2 35 33 30 14 5 5 crime 1 mill WHOLESALE, RETAIL 3% 6 6 3% 40 1614 10 8 53 10 FARM PRODUCTS; Dried Peaches, Wheat—Light demand, Oats, 22 44‘ Corn —Good Meal Peas—White, <Red, MANUFACTURED AT THE Georgia Agricult’l Works 0. IT. MILLED, Proprietor. % the hastrigsontie wert and A Toy tilioa Aale. Bmien mwong Is SUPERIOR IN MANY ESSENTIAL RESPECTS TO ANY red and ackno v lodged to be It saves power, makes it superior lint that A COTTON GIN IN THE W ORLD. market price and is superior in Ron that will always command the highest These Gins are 86 perfectly putanship in its entire construction. appointments, that they are easily tirncted as lwell proportion d in all their Any boy or girl of ordinary intelligence cd bivint notrotitt: to the ginner . In order to meet the requirements of the nit ease operate them perfectly. CARD TIMES I propose furnishing 70 85 6 12% this WHOLESALE: RETAIL 6 Speckled, 1Fo Ider, Fowls— Grown, 1 Half, 46 Eggs,—Light Butter ‘ demand. Beeswax Good • Honey Light « the breath. It is then all important to apply the cups or leeches to the pit of the stomach, in order to prevent that degree of inflamation which de- stroys the coat of the stomach. I neither cuts, leeches nor blisters are applied, the patient will complain of the sensation of a ball in his stomach, in thirty-six hours: And in twelve hours thereafter he will throw oil blood that is exuded into the ston. ach, known as black vomit, which has the appearance of coffee grounds, floating in an amber-colored fluid.I there be any doubt as to the charac- ter of the matter ejected from the stomach, you can at once decide upon its character by dipping a white handkerchief or linen cloth into the matter ejected from the stomach, a exposing it to the sun for a few ments. If it be the vomito or ger inc black vomit of yellow fever, will impart a sanguine or bloo tinge to the cloth or handkerchief, it be bile, which never occurs in v low fever, it will impart a yells tinge." "Have you ever had the yellow fe or ?" "I never have." "How many epidemics have t passed through ?" "Fifteen." "At what points ?" "Natchez, Memphis, Long Island Bermuda Islands and Fernandina." "You have no fear of the disease? "In that you are mistaken. I d not feel the same dread now that did in the first epidemics I encount ered." "Do you intend to continue you canvass throughout the State, you now being a candidate for Govern or ?" "No, sir; I shall dis continue any farther canuass as long as my city 01 State is threatened by the African . "It is entirely impossible to quaran- tine successfully inland States, cities or towns, but a well-guarded quaran- tine placed upon the railroads on the Southern borders of Tennessee or Kentucky, in my judgement, might 1: Prevent the introduction of the di- shielding or protecting the health sense ; at any rate it would delay and and life of my fellow beings, I hope scourge, holding myself ready to go whenever or wherever called to the aid of my fellow-citizeus. Having devoted a life of forty years to the Strictly First Class Cotton Gin retard the progress of the disease. A delay of a day places a State or city never to falter in my duty as a phy- sician, a man or a Kentuckian, when- Under the protection of frost, the ever called upon to aid those suffer- ing, with a scourge, regardless of the great exterminator of the disease.” "Is the fever communicable from a patient to a person in health P" nser incurred or the labor requir- 1.00 60 70 75 TO 8 to 6% 1.00 65 75 80 GO 60 20 15 8 20 22 10 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Executor’s Sale. $00, er Saw to the lo t a k S lie Horse-power (di onereeobeig. 7tilaeireuin chine in every respect, and to do its see X t Anted to be a perfect ma- is new and fully tested NITSRSwork in a superior manlier. Each Gin BEE coeDIAEarm IEtA A $50 GOLD MEDAL, AITA EU AN LAIEPS & GEORGIA FEEDERS nd CONDENSERS any Cinfueder or Condenser tint maty Le Teeirodl. menuficturers* price O. H. MILLER, proprietor aug7-if A GREEAPLE tdat order ofthe n n M4 TOT. c riary of Epson Mt. DeSales Academy F iscut.It MACON, GA.,[ ral hours of sale, all the real estate berone CHARTERED 2STti FEBRUARY, 1876. I cal hours of sale, all the real estate belong- nor to the Estate of John Edmondson, late Georgia Agricultural Works, Fort Valley, Ga. This academy, under direction ofthe Sis- of Upson county deceased, the same com-ters of Meres, is acknowledged to be the prising five hundred acres more or less cheapest first-class boarding school The and consisting of lots Nos, 250; eirr and South. sschool Id the ElhgintcIEaitriifelelmtsit A TESTS PER SESSION: ton now Epson county. Said land sold Board & tuition in all English bran’s $70 a distribution among the heirs of said Music (Piano or Organ ) and use of Estate: Terms Cash, —2 — 11—4 sept4-td JNO. W. BROWN, Ex’r. pson Sheriff’s Sales. instrument ° $15 00 Drawing. Painting, the Languages and I Needlework are extras. Next term commences Semptenber 25, 1873. For catalogue and particulars ad- TILL be sold on the 1st Tuesday in dress hours of sale, bororeti CourLhouwe goal DIRECTRESS OF THE ACADEMY, in the town of Thomaston, Upson county, Georgia, the following described property to-wit: The North half of lot of land No. 67, containing 10114 acres more or less: LsO, 6 a res more or less, offof the North, cast corner of the South half of said lot, and 40 acres more or less off of the North, rest corner of lot of land No 36 all in the 5th district of originally Monroe now Use son county, in all containing one C. H. CORBIN, ATT Thomaston, Georgia: A &J is not easily earned thes 6 times; but it can be m: d I • 0 0 in three moths by any one . . of e ther sex, in any par of the country who is w l’ingto worksread ily at the employment that we furnished $66 per weekin your own town. You need not be away from home over night. You can give your whole time to the work, or Inifty acres more of lese. Said Land on your spare moments. We have: on by virtue of a fi fa issued from 1 - ---- TV JqJV 2- cents who are making over $29 per day. All who efigage at once can make Money Upson Superior Court, in favor of Joseph who engage once can make money Allen against Mary E. Mathews. Joseph fast: At the present time money cannot he balance of purchas, o i DEY be trade so easily and rapidly it any ot Her and and levied on as the proton said business. It costs nothing to try the busi- defendant. Tenant in possession notified. is r and $5 outm free. Address ALSO. Mance, HI. HATLETF & Co., Porland. ALSO, tthe same time and place will be sold the allowing described Apr perty to-wit: Lot t land No. 49, in the 1 th District of said ounty, costaining 20234 acres more or ss. Levied on and to be sold as the roperty belonging to William Traylor, uardian for Abner H., John W., and Obert J. I raylor, under and by virtue of ifa issued from Justice Court 561st Maine. augl4-tf The Yellow Sulphur Spring, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, VA. THE most elevated and coolest resort in strict G. M., of said county in favor of OF J rate will be opened the FIRST .P. Harp against said Wm. Traylor, ment, NE under an entire new manage- wed:ric aaioneine rNew Orleans and R. c. Ward, made and returned to me. The beauty of this place and the widely sept4tds JAS. P. B: ASINGANE Shorlr known medicinal and curative powers of A..LSCASINGAME, Sheriff, its waters ensure health, pleasure and happiness, and consequently they are al- ways well patronized. Every rational de- sire and amusement are to be had here which, together with the following ex tremely low rates for STRICTLY FIRST ( LASS TABLE, offers inducements un- surpassed: IERMS—Per day $2,50; per week $12 • for four weeks $40, I , Passengers leave the cars at Christians, burg, A. M. & O. R. B., 80 miles west of Lynchburg. Passengers from Savannah and Charleston make close connection| with trains on the A M $D D 1 350 with trains on the A. M. & 0. R/ R., arrive ing at the springs for breakfast or dinner. As cottages are being rapidly engaged, persons desiring accommodations will do well to write at once. will do RICHARD CONTEE, Proprietor. A. M. WHITE, Manager, svetor. DOMESTIC 7 The Lightest Running, The Simplest, \The Most Durable, The Most Popular A or SEWING MACHINES. It is easily understood, makes the double-thread lock-stitch, has self- regulating tensions and take-up and will do the whole range of family work without change. " ****** , The ‘ Domestic » is mancin the most tunable manner, riih conical steel bearings and compensating journals throughout. 9 3*******7s DOMESTIC PAPER FASHIONS. These popular PATTERNS for ladies’, misses’, and children’s dress, are cut on a system superior to any *80, and can be understood by any one. Full directions and illustrations on each envelope. ,Send Five Cents for illustrated Cala- Rogue of 1000 Fashions. DOMESTIC Sewing Machine Co., New York. THE CEREBRATEE Excelsior Cotton Gin! THE BEST SEWING MACHINE Ever Produced Whether For Family Use Or Manufacturing IS THE NE A Tlyh- Bunning 1Er: CD 4 B CD H 5 A Vertical I ee Sews any fabric, from lace to leather, asthe automatic self-regulating tention and take-up. Always in order, and never fails in duty. I Produces the best quality of work in the greatest variety. Ue e ntmen. teirUE are needed. Try it. It has never failed to give perfect satisfaction. . The VERTICAL FEED is the greatest set invention of Sewing Machines. We fadvam e made in sewing mechanism since tl one can fail to recognize the fact that it is a carertil examination of it, believing n 0 GreatRe cuctionirP |We are the first to 50eh FistClasSewing Machies, |t prices within the reach l 3ILL SELL THE,ERV |emily New ins Machine. For Twenty-Five Doll. IN CASH, I n an ornamented Iron Stand and 7. ith Walnut Top and Dravend ssary Attachments, and deliver tailroad Depot in the United States, no FREE OF CIARCE These machines are warranted to hole line of Family Sewing Wim ‘pidity, more ease of management S8 fatigue to the operator, thann nine now in use. They make th Dm read stitch in such a manner thatn void the necessity of winding th read, and will sew from the finste T to the heaviest overcoat cloth. s r a circular and sample of sewine.1 * machine warrant d for three years AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE ENTENIAL MACHINE Co., ited, 29 Filbert St., Philadelphia, A THE MOST PERFECT EV NG july24-Cm E3 32a6 6 Fig Co MA HNE MADE, GIBS N & ADAMS, Ag’ts, T omas on C. THENEWT AMERICA SEWIN CMACHN S THENEW0 i la IMPLEST & Tat Atenton. Everybody! For Sate by CHENEY & MATTHEW Thomaston, Geor ia. b Call at 5- Pritchard & Bro’s, 5 and got your Calico, Checks, Sheeting OSNARLTOT, EIEFCHNE, TC. Boots, Shoes. Hats Wa PE <2U ME ND m SZ 47 La Salle -.. Dead Green Stamp for our Mammoth Illustrated Price List, aistrated Street. Send Green GIBSON & ADAMS DEALERS IN DRY GOODS NOT IONS. "Most unquestionably, in my judo- ment." 9 - "What are the usual symptoms?” "The patient is taken with a rigor or slight chill, followed by fever, pai 1 in the back, in the hip joints and knees, throbbing pain in the head TRADE MARK 7 COPe° Barham Pile Cure Co., Durham, IT. c. The Remedy of the 19th Contary, Barham’s Infallible ESIRES to inform he public that he is X now prepare a to do all kinds of work in His line. Such as cutting and making ne W Suits, C leaning and Repairing Cloth- ing, &e. Keeps latest New York fashion C OREDE ing, &e. Reeps latest New York TILE plates on hand and guarantees Elms fit in every instance Call and ,Manufactured by the when you 0 Call and It never fails to cure Hemorrhoids Price li- and bee age . furnished on application rrhen you visit Thomaston. Office up in Cheney’s Building. mbc12-1y Is a perfect BLOOD PURIFIER, and is the 2only purely VEGETABLE remedy known to sci- is perfect ence, that has made radical and PERMANENT 9che CURES of SYPHILIS and SCROFULA in’ all their stages. W arenes $3 to $7. Revolvers . $2.50. Over 100 latest Novelties si As a wasted. Bo Supply Co.Nash ville,Tenn It thoroughly removes mercury from the system; it relieves the agonies of mercurial rheumatism, and speedily cures all skin dis- eases. TIDE BEST KNOWN! Is still manufactured ly 0. W. MASSEY: also the GRISWOLD GIN which is warranted to be a:good as any Potion Gin made except the Excelsior. Needers and (Condensers made to 0 der. Send or Circulars and prices. Address 0. W. MASSEY, JOHN w. ATWATER, Thomaston, Ga Monroe Female college, FOISYTI, GEORGIA.‘ THIS LONG ESTABLISHED INSTI- EIEITO IN PAN e* the 310 full Foard of Instruction, a healthful Ileas ant location, the refining ences of one of the most intelligent and moral communities in tire state with nd cilities for high attainment in the fine consideration comment it to favorable Board and Tuition have been reduced until the charge for both for Fall termen grateful forthe patronage of the Pasttion with hope at confidence to the futures OwEbi superior a NtacRaahrar 1 end at once ICat tNiddweilto whether they can do Tectes and consider themselves of the supervision or to avail )ours very truly, R. I. ASBURY, Pres. -d andS.G. HILLYER, D. D juTyl7-2m‘ full grul-ce: VUVA 11, • < = hertLiDEt ». Greene Co., Ind. and a great ma other DRY GOODS Then get your Sugar, Coffee, Meal, Lard,Syup, Flour, Mcal and all other| GROCERIES YOU MAY NEED. co will exchange ends for WITEAT, PRODUCE PEACHES other holes in Thomaston. *marelI, I DR. RICE, 37 Court Place, LOUISVILLE, KY., == aliern and .Impotency.BPMEMINSER Auras ore. Physic missions. Dimness of Sight, Defective M m- -cfti. ar 1 ring marriage Improper or unhappy, are thoroughly eurmtantientirly SYPHILIS ORRHEA. Gleet, aorcinre, Riliana GON- rcoinITE and correspondence atrietly confilential, 808 1958 mable i A PRIVATE COUNSELOR e IERAS ancurely seated, for thirty Oiliee hours from 9 A. M.te7 F M I. Address as above. , ** al. Bundays, 204P.M. Boots, Shoes, GROCERIES, &c :o:— TE keep a full line GENERAL NEB CHASDISE, and our prices are LOW as the LO WEST. Goods ofall kinds aken on CONSIGNMENT and prompt returns made. Allin of OUNTRY PRODCEtakenin excar or goods and the HIGHEST MARK| it I ES allowed. Remember our state, Northwest corner Public Square. We are Arents for the NEW DAVE SEWING MACHINE Call and see it- I HIOMASTON, G.A., March 12, 1878.-1 NATIONAL ROTEL RMTTUNAL MOTEL MACON, GEORGIA TYTHTE Proprietor feeling thankful forth I very liberal patronage he has recent 30 for the last seven months, now bes leave to say that this First- lass HOTEL is 10 perfect order in all of its arrant ments, and the most convene at of any 1 he city, being only 100 yards from Lie Passenger Depot office, where there an always ATTENTIVE PORTERS to TC- ceive Baggage and conduet Passengers and from the Hotel. 1 have a tied improvements as to enable me to arcoui- modate all who may be peased to gively a call. My fare shall be as good as T , T are of any House in the State, and 3| GEORGIA terms reasonable. Call and try u • 17:711:187 . , ECCORBEL Proprietor: .cr.ctced — R asainoacan AGENTS MOST XpmiT LOATa MDcial Rates can be made or fast, addres FINLEY, HANTEY xC * - <52 0 Atlanta, Ga. • thee- LYON HOUSE, T. B. LYON, Prop’s BARNESVILLE, -