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About Upson enterprise. (Thomaston, Ga.) 1878-1879 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1879)
TRE EPSON ENTERPRISE, RATAY. Local Edit Mr. A. C. N of THOMASTON GA. - - Nev.. 8, 187. TERU pLACONIC. Grove, Crawford county, will leave in a few days for Tailidelphia to at- cs. / Mr Murchison is an intelligent gentleman and we wish bim success. All persons indebted to Oliphant N SUPERIOR COL RT. The November term of Upson Su- perfor Court convened on Monday, his Honor Judge Stuitttons, of the Macon circuit presiding, in lieu of Judge Speer, who is disqualified by reason of Having been counsel in scy- New goods arriving. sep20-tf. 0. A WEAVER. I can meet low prices Cif any article. sep20-tf: G. A. WEAVERS My prices shall be as low as any TODTIOE2 WIDEN you come 46 THOMASTON with your Cotton and Prodiss, be sure to Hannah, are respectfully fEffuested to eral cases that were on the dockets, come forward and make payments as Judge Simmons charge to the they are determined to close up all grand jury, while it was not lengthy. one wil nintle regardless of profit. sep20-tf. G. A. WEAVER. their old business. We mean busi- was decidedly to the proint. He paid ness. Take notice and save cost and the jury # grincefiff and merited com- plinient by saying lfe thought, from . advertisements, deh legal a The jail will be cleared next week Toake! Cloaks! at Jos. Allen’s. 21 the 1 N. Smith, of Hickory Grove, Esintotn this week. Vr E. B. Thompson has received Afirst lot of buggies. C. & M.sell all Wool Jeais @ 33ctk. sale. There are three sizes of these| Rood Flamdei 20 cents, as Irk Caut. Dallas, of Atlanta, is and $5, the proceeds to be devoted to iting relatives in Thomaston, the permanent support and education Per 3 E Payne will preach to-dax of these wards of the South: tg-inerrow, at the M. E. Church. The Supreme Court having revers- Yr Goods arriving daily at Jos. ed the decision of Judge Speef in the €. 2t the cases of S. B. Jones, charged with alletie. . mshooting t another, and Whit Day We notice Mr. T. H. Stout, Jr., on Open accounts will be lue Oct.. 1st. *79. Notes are due as agreed tipon: GIVE ME A CALL! trouble. sep20-tf. G. A WEAVER. ou will ALWAYS FIND ME WIFE Those desiring to contribute some- thing for the support of the Hood Or- plans can do so by calling at Capt. J. W. Atwater’s store where they will| find photographs of the children for their appearance it was tiffecessary I to charge them at length. He is dis- posing of the Unsiness of the Court with commendable dispatch: a Besides the lock! War we notice the| I invite your inspection of my stock—you will lose nothing and it may profit you. G. A. WEAVER. All accounts and notes are due at following gentlemen in attendance: my house on the first day of October: 2t piefuremwiel are sold at 50-ts., 81 Cols. John C. Rutherford, N: E. Those indebted will please bear the Harris and Joseph I. Hall, of Micon ; same in mind. " * J. A. Hunt, W. S. Whitaker and Jno. J. Huguley, of Barnesville; f. M. IWillis, and J. M. Mathews, of Talbet- ton ; John I. Hall and F. D. Dismuke,| of Griffin; R.D. Smith, of Knoxville: W. S. Wallace, of Butler ; Sanruiel D.| sep20-tf. Respectfully, JOHN GILSON, For Sale or Een I will sell, or rent (for 1880) my Barrett place, two miles Southwest of Thomaston. It is a good farm and NEW Goods in my line and the prices shall always suit: 1 havehad long experience in hand!- ing CHENEY & MATTHEWS Engaged this space to advertise their Elegant Stock, bought before the rise which they are offering at a sacrifice For Money To pay their debts. Remember they keep EV ERYTHI NG and the BEST (; RAI DES of GOODS: nov8-tf 6 We 10 . 711 1. " and Jesse Slaton, col., charged with! this week. Glad to see. or strtets burglary in the night, the cases will im. A be tried again at this term of the Don’t forget the Donation Party at Court. S.B. Jones was tried at the Johnson’s Hall on next These as even- last term, for carrying concealed Irvin, of Milner ; S. C. Elam, of Amer- those desiring to purchase or rent icus; A. D. Hammond, of Forsyth and Sam. IKall. of Fort Valley, . . , . weapons and was sentenced for three New stock Trunks: Jos. Allen R. 21 months in the chain gang. He has We will publish a list of all the cas- just served out his time and was atried, at this terin of our court next brought back last Saturday. week. We respectfully call the attention We noticed Dr. Ben. Meadows, fof- of our readers to the advertisement merly of this county on our streets of Messrs. Cheney & Matthews, in an- LIBRARY OF UNIVERSAL KNoWL- EDGE.=Volume two of this very ex- cellent; and from it economical point of view,eitrsordillary work, is issued October 25th: Its 736 neatly printed and well bound pages contain a would do well to call 01 ine and get particulars: 6 mo. Mrs. if. A. GREEN: In Stock—Full line Boots and Shoes, Hats, Hardware, Crockery, Bagging and Ties and other articles too numerous to mention. |sep20-tf. G. A. WEAVER. this week. other column. These gentlemen car- wealth of knowledge, covered by the| alphabet between the words Arulidel Thompsons Rheumatic Liniment will and Biron, such as, it is safe to say. Cotton pickers are learning that 300 Ferguson Plow Stocks at Jo- ry a large stock of general merchan- pepli Allen’s, must be put to work, 21 dise which they offer at the lowest Mr Wm. Mesler. formerly a resi- prices: They have polite and accom- lent of Thomaston, but now of North modating salesmen, who are always Georgia, was in town this week, on the alert to serve their friends. : 1 , Give them a call when you wish to Shawis at your oWii price: Joseph 1 Tie and purchase anything in then line, and Allen. 21 they will guarantee satisfaction, in See notice of Capt. Jas. W. Atwater, price and quality of goods. Assignee of the estate of J. U: Wil- Below we publish a statement of luma, in another column. , the amount received for new improve- Capt. J. W. F. Hightower is still ments on music boom; since July 1st: femling in horses and mules. He sells Subscription paid, = - : - $ 31 75 for the cash or on time. From Miss Clarke’s intertainment. Settle your account at Jos. Allen‘s.2 half proceeds, - - - - - Messrs. J. II. & J. M. Copeland, of From concert, - - - - - - Tennessee, are in Thomaston with a From ie cream suppers, minus 4 50 4 50 was never before procurable for the trifling sum of 50 cents! The 20 vols. complete; containing over 40,000 dis- tinct articles, and nearly tis nany more incidentally mentioned subjects with complete index; are sufficient of themselves to afford a liberal educa- tion to any one of limited resources. As a matter of course; they are find- ing their way into the hands of hun-i dreds of thousands of those whose| love of knowledge has exceeded their power to buy it at the gicat prices charged for Cyclopedias heretofore published in this country, none of which equal this in the aucunt of prevent their backs from aching. tf: MADISON, GA, Oct. 21, 1879. This is to certify that I believe DAVID J. EVANS, DEALER IN Thouipson’s Rheumatic Liniment toT.TATTTa AN be the best proprietary liniment of 442 C S A IN 1 the kind I havseverknowp. I speak from personal experience and obser- vation. It has had a fine sale here, and will always sell. J. C. C. BLACKBURN, M. D. other articles usually kept in a FIRST CLASS FAMILY GROCERY THE DALY GUN. my n Goods GTOCGriGS, Provisions, COTOI SUSIE. nice lot of horses and mules, expenses. New Dress Goods all Shades and Total = . . . . - - - $18 20 Styles. Joseph Allen, 2t Cost of putting up thisic room $70 80 The grand jury were discharged There is still $21 40 die on it, and matter given. Volume three will be! ready carly in November, and the re- 7 45 mining volumes will appear about| two each month thereafter. The pub- Store. I buy on good terms form the best WHOLESALE HOUSES in the land and 1m prepared to sell as LOW as anyone. You will ndmy brother, WILLIE FOX hand ready to serve you. We do our own work and have no big yesterday afternoon until next Wed- for the purpose of raising the money esday morning. to finish paying the music room debt. Pure country Peach Brandy and the young ladies propose giving an all other kinds of Wines and Liquors, oyster supper at the school room on lishers will send a specimen volume, which may be returned if not wanted, to aity part of the United States, for the price, in cloth, 50 cents, half mo- 1 occo, 75 cents, or on extra fine heavy paper, wide margins, bound in half Superior to all Others. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. SCHOVERLING, DALY & GALES, 84 & 86 Chambers St., NEW YORK TO PAY. Can offerany inducement that any house in Th maston can. To those who owe me recounts for this and previous years, let me say I certain- ly will expects prompt settlements this Fall. There will be no use in entertain- GENERAL MERCHANDISE. THE MAN THAT KEEPS Anything You Call For. AND SELLS FOR LESS MONEY Russia; gilt top, for $1. Their cata- . . 1 logue of standard publicationswill Capt. J. C. McMichael and lady, of ‘I The piano that has been bought for 1 1 E , As :. • , ::. be sent free on request. AMERICAN knesville, spent several days in the property of the Institute, will be Thomaston this week: We were glad paid for, with the proceeds of the fine Pritchard’s, 2t the night of the 14th of Novoiber. tolearn that the Ginette was doing »il painting, that was given by Mrs. so well. Sandwich, to be raffled off, at $1 per! : : is chance. The raife will come off the Owing to pressing need for mone:211100 :,: 1. 1 night of the supper. A 14 who have we are offering our choice goods be- E- 1 low value: CHENEY & MATTHEWS, We call the attention of eur read chances; should be present to claim thert: The picture is on exhibition| _A: . at the store of Capt. Jno. Gibson,- Wto the card of Dr. Z. Sims, 11 a!- ... , 4 , T . Those wishing chances can get them other column. Dr. Sims is a good . , 41, 1 1, , 1 roni either of the committee. Mentist and does good work at reas- beable charges. Call on him when if: , The U PSON ENTERPRISE contains an you want work done in his line and :1 , **354 . 1, HLa’i .original poem stPHgoly like Wilde 8: he will guarantee satisfaction. . 1A Summer Rose. Telegraph and Mes- Book EXCHANGE, Publishers, 00 Beek- man street. New York: 5t 296 Is a purely vegetable bitter and powerful tonic, and is warranted a speedy and cer- tain cure for Fever and Ague, Chills and Fever, Intermittent or Chill Fever, Re- mittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, and all malarial dis- orders. In miasmatic districts, the rapid piled, coated tongue, thirst, lassitude, loss of appetite, pain in the back and loins, and cold- ness of the spine and extremities, are only premonitions of severer symptoms which terminate in the ague paroxysm, succeeded by high fever and profuse perspiration. MARRIED.—On the 4th inst., Mr. Green B. Collins and Miss Mary Da- vidson were married. Just arrived 3rd stock Clothing for zenger. this Season —CNEAPER THAN EVER. JoskPn ALLEN. One thousand poenis; More or less. Have I not written for the press? Sheriff Fox has sold his entire stock STRANGELY, Buddie, you howl and bf liquors and does not intend to en- hoot, Enge in that business any more, but Perchance I shoot like others shoot geleeroviet MOUNTAIN RANGER. We regret to learn that a son of Mr. Wm: Kent, of this county, died last week. We did not learn the particu- lars. Will continue to sell family groceries. Don’t fail to call at Joseph Allen’s aml get one of the celebrated Fergu- Capt. McMichael, in his editorial son Plow Stocks, 2t correspondence to the Gazette, has t 1. this to say of land sales in this coun-| Dir. F. D. Gilbert’s horse graceful- Iunhitched and unharnessed herself 5) : : 24 the : 1. i The demand for lantd seems to heother day, using only her heels. : .. Its 1 h 1 3 11 mtich more extensive 1l this county 1Lthought ten dr fifteen dollars . . : will Da11 , than it has been since the late inter- repair all damages.* 0 ‘ mecine war. Very recently, several Go to Oliphant & Hannah’s if you large land sales have been made. In Tint 5004 goods chest for cash — one instance a plantation was pur- bold, are determined not to be under- chased, for forty bales of cotton, to tr be paid it four annual installments, 1 Dur young fiend Mr. Lawson M. of ten bales each year. In another Wohnson left last week for Augusta, instance one hundred and twenty-five Wattend his first course of lectures bales are to be given to be paid in W the Medical (ollege there. W • installments of twenty-five bales a | Cotton pickers try it just one title ieA in abundant success: year. Parties who went West a few and be convinced that Thompson’s You want good Bedsteads, Plows, years since are soon to return and the Rheumatic Liniment will enable you low Shapes, Oats, Wheat, Coffee, or disposition now seems to settle down to stoop all dav without you being thing else cheap, come to see us. and improve their houses: This is as roubled with your back. -cectu-cniacei 3.= To Arreur Subscribers. Those who owe for the ENTERPRISE for 1879 will confer a favor on me by calling on Capt. J: W: 1. Hightower immediately and settling their sub- !scription: He has a receipt with him :for every man that owes the ENTER- |PRISE, so call on him and take it up at ones; and othige Yours truly, Nov: 1, 1879. Jno. F. MEANS: CHENEY & MATTHEWS, it should be and betokens better times Durnew Sheriff, Mr. C. T. Fox, and for the future. In fact such a deter- ut new Clerk, Mr. J. E. F. Matthews mination, properly backed by indus- To arrive Gents Handmade Gai- Ague Cure It is a startling fact, that quinine, arsenic, and other poisonous minerals form the basis of most of the " Fever and Ague Prepara- tions," "Specifics,” "Syrups," and "Ton- les," in the market. The preparations made from these mineral poisons, although they are palatable, and may break the chill, do not cure, but leave the malarial and their own drug poison in the system, producing quinism, dizziness, ringing in the ears, head- ache, vertigo, and other disorders more for- midable than the disease they were intended to cure. ATER’S AGUE CURE thoroughly eradicates these noxious poisons from the system; and always cures the severest cases. It contains no quinine, mineral, or any thing that could injure the most delicate patient; and its crowning excellence, above its eer- tainty to cure; is that it leaves the system as free from disease as before the attack. For Liver Complaints, AVER’S AGUE CURE, by direct action on the liver and bil- iary apparatus, drives out the poisons which produce these complaints, and stimulates the system to a vigorous, healthy condition. We warrant it when taken according to directions. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE, UPSON SHERIFF’S SALE. . —2 141. . 1. I. Matthews HeliittICly PLCICL1 • i ‘ AT 01A41.4.2 redischarging the duties of their re- try atid econoniy willsoon brinlg pros- ters. New o Ing, StAT and Cati ILL be sold before the Court-house 2000 - Dry Goods, Dry Goods and Notions. W door, in the town of Thomaston sep20-tf. G: A. WEAVER, ! Upson County, Ga., on the first Tuesday 17 . _ in December next, between the legal |hours of sale, the following described Don’t say you can’t pick cotton it property to-wit: i • * All that tract or parcel of land lying "Dcetive offices with credit to them- perity and happiness, selves and to the satisfaction of all. :We call the attention of the public A Good INVESTMENT.- Thirteen! our Splendid Stock of General dollars for orfe can be realized by sub- erchandise. scribing for the SOUTHERN MESICAL L. N. PHTTCHA RD & Bro. JOURNAL. Only #1 yearly secures it. The first of the Walker cases was *1 worth of choice Vocal and Instru- taken up Thursday, and it 15 suDDos- mental Music is published in ex h will continue into next week: There monthly number and $1 worth of Pre:| being able lawyers on both sides. mitin Sheet Music is presented ear .| try point is warmly contestcides; ev- subscriber; $13 worth of Music, all The laHl. , told. Besides this there is given over| anus belolginetnibaoctotof . . Thomas if. fT 8101 - es fate of one hundred pages (Sheet Music size) last Tuesa aygood, sr; were sold of valttable and instructive musical She Nesday at public out-cry. We 4Informed by parties who Know le place, that ies who show V‘011 brought a fair price. DREE urgently request every one flat their us to come at once and settle innotes and accothits. We 2 muels longer. . L.N. PritcititD & Bro. Corme ill be seen from our editorial leais 18, DR, T. A. Chappell has $411 visited on + eliised n rest our town, and has pur- diOrti ENTERPRISE, and assumed bighyl- charge. He comes to u» en recommended asan intelligent WteETREl, and for his honesty and thenrr: Ve trust he will be given "arty support. reading matter, comprising musical sketches, discussions; editorials, hints. correspondence and general musical cannot !hurts your back some body might and being in the 10th Dist., of Upson think you are lazy. People are find- county the same containing seven acres X more or less, the same adjoining the Town ing out that 1 Thompson 8 Rheumatic of Thomaston on the Nortli, and being the Liniment will enable you to stoop place on which Wm. Guilford now live, . . . 1 1 2 and which is described in a deed made bt without panning your back. tt. | Joseph Allen to the said Wm: Guilford on *— , the 29th of Sept. 1872, less three acres sold :.w %to Henry Bunkley by the said Win. Guil- NEW WARPHO ND. ford. Levied upon by virtue of and to By the first of October we will satisfy a fi fa issued from Upson Superior a - , 1. Court in favor of King, Allen & C honey, have our fire proof warehouse ready against W m. Guilford. Property pointed to weigh and store cotton and other out by Plaintiffs Attorney and levied up- : r 1on as the property of the def ndant. goods. We have gone to great ex- oct30-tds - C. T. FOX, Sheriff. pense building rock walls and cover- ing them with iron so that we could| tender the farmers of Middle Geor- EORGIA—UPSON COUNTY.-Ordina- ry’s Office. To all whom it may con- corn: Wher eas W. X Beall, of said State intelligence from all parts of the . , . 1.: 141: and county, applies to the Ordinary for intelligence q N gia, a warehouse, in which their cot- letters of Administration on the estate 0i world, (the South not excepted.) Iton will be secure from fire without Damel R. Beall, deceased, late of said Sent Ten Cents and you will receiver. 2 1+1+ that county and State. :: @1 . .311.1 insifance, and ti ust that they W ill , These are therefore, to cite and admon- a specimen copy (containing FL wort 1 slot LAIE senreciation ofour efforts ish, all and singular, the kindred and of Music) by return mail. Address LUDDEN & BATES, Southern Mu- sic House, Savannah, Ga. WAGONS. I am now selling the celebrated Milburn Wagon lower than ever be- fore offered. Call at my Stable and examine them before buying. sep20-tf. J. W.F. HIGHTOWER. ish, all and singular, the kindred and ,.... NT creditors of said deceased, to be and ap- by giving us their patronage. NO pear at my office within the time prescrib- charge to the farmers for weighing, ed by law and show canee (If any they =... have) why letters of Administration on Soliciting your patronage we are the estate of said deceased, should not is- sue to the applicant.. Given under my hand and official Cigna- show their appreciation of our efforts Respectfully Yours, I HERRING, YARBROUGH 8 RIVIERE. THOMASTON; Sept. 19, 1879. E. B. Thompson’s Rheumatic Lini- :inent is the most wonderful Liniment in the world. ture. ths October 6th, 1879. oct11,-td AMOS WORRILL, Ordinary. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE. ICTORIAL IHISTORYOTE WORLD ng for one moment the idea of my cary- ing over accounts this winter. Come one and all to my old stand, I pay the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE for Corn, Wheat, Blitter, Legs, @c. s20tf Yours, Re:, CILAS. T. F ) X RIVIERE’S than V 1W Y 22- °:€ - AND RESTAURANT! Is now in FULL BLAST. Daily supply ing the Public with nice Fresh Fish and Oysters. Less Money Than any Man in Barnesville, Is next door to Stafford, Blalock & Co’s Warehouse on Market Street. BO Be sure to see him before you sell your cotton or buy your goods. B* Batiiesville is the place to sell Cotton for a big price and buy goods for a trifle: sept20-tr 1070. JOSEPH ALLEN, : o- * I am Horeceiving a LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK or General Merchandise, As is known to most of my customers, I make it a rule to down very close during the Summer, and in buying for the the I HAVE ALL FRESH NEW GOODS. Stock will be more com plete this Fall than it has been her etofo My any thin g needed by a family, or on a .arm will be found in Sto atostLO W P RICES as can be found. I make it my business to STUDY MY CUSTOMER’S INTEREST, I am prepared to pay the HIGHEST PRICE FOR COTTON. And other country produce. I have the Exclusive sale here, from first hands, of the Dan Ferguson Plow Stock: Have just received a Car Load of the CELEBRATED ““Tia 69 Vaacxs. Do Don’t fail to come in to see me when in Town. sep20-tf JOSEPH ALLEN. • • • —• *1 "all Announcement" and all the white supplied with substan tantial food and delicacies. In connection MASTE % FRANK will attend those wishing any kind of CONFECRIONERILS, as his stock is new and FIRST-CLASS FINE WHISKIS WINES CIGARS, ETC. ——-0= C. H. Johnson & Son, GENERAL HARDWARE DEALERS. No. 16 Hill Street GRIFFIN, GA: Announce to their friends and the public, that they are now constant receiving their Fall and Winter Goods, and are prepared to offer to purchase ers, the largest and best assorted stock, iff their line; that has been brought to this market in years, comprising IRON, STEEL, NAILS, Beltings; Saws, FLOWS, HORSE SHOES, Cutlery, Planters’; Carpenters’, Blacksmiths’ and Tanners’ Tools; CARRIAGE and WAGON MATERIALS OiL:, .. . PAINTS, Varnishes, and EVERYTHING kept in a FIRST CLASS IARDW ARE STORE, most of which having been pur- chased BEFORE THE UNPRECEDENTED ADVANCE IN PRICES, we are in a condition to sell as low as any house in Middle Georgia. EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS are offered to the trade and to planters in PLANTATION HARDW We are satisfied that we can make it to your interest to give this de of our business an inspection before buying or g iving your orders, have in stock during the season— 1000 Flow Stocks, 20 Tons of Flows always on hand for my patrons. Call and seeme. _ Respectfully, JAMES RIVIERE. of all sorts and sizes, t he orders for which were placed as early as h es ‘, and at prices that defy competition in this section. NE. Agents for the celebrated I. X. L. COTTO N G IN, the ered for sale. ... * [octiti] C. H. JOH NSOK &