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TRAIN TIME AT COVINGTON.
p # wn Pav Passenger' Train arrives at... .7 IS a. m
Up Dav Pasaenger Train arrive at 2 Gp. »»
Down Night Passenger Train arrive at... .8 18 p. m
n„ Night Passenger Train arrive at 5 07 a. m
Z War Freight Train arrive at 7 20«.,w
j)«wa VVaJ Freight Train arrive at.. alO l’.m
The Legal. Advertising.
Tlie Louil Aitvcrlitring of Newton county, will
still be published hereafter, as heretofore, in the
Entekpbisb. -p Bowlin, Sheriff:
Please K< turn It.
Someone has a borrowed copy of '‘Hurry of
Eagle’s Nest ’’ belonging to one of the publishers
of this paper. They will please return it to tins
office.
Killed by Lightning.
In the storm on Monday evening last, Mr. Jack
• Lixusay, living three miles South ol Covington,
17 sheep hilled by lightning.
St W . c. «»urtney& Cos., Churl. Moa, S. f .
I WeTnvite the attention of our readers to the card
■ n f the above named gentlemen. Cotton Factors and
Commission Merchants, Royce’s Wharf, Ciwrlcston,
S-outli Carolina, which, appears in this paper. 1 hey
are old Charleston merchants, and will no doubt
attend promptly to all articles consigned to them.
Mai hie Works.
Those wishing anything in this liueshouldnotice
the card of the Georgia Marble Works, to be found
in this paper. This is a good opportunity for suj -
plying Yourselves with what you want.
Base Ball.
The match game of Rase Hall, between tie Emory
Chib, of Oxford, and tiie Ku Ktux Club, of Coving
ton, nti Saturday last; resulted as follows :
Emory. I ,; t T KEt'X.
O. R. l • O. It
2b ■' ’•* l' oe ’ o 4 3
1 ,-eare V f 2 it Sanders, rt 2 7
li-iygood 8I»: - 0. Wilson. 2d b ~ C
Dixon Ist b 4 (~lhlis It. . 4 4
Pi'rlvS 11’ 2 8 Craivioul, l«t 1) t o
Turnbull p » 8d h 1 8
Means ss 9 b jarrfS, cl 3 b
Myers es 4 a Harper, p 3 4
jtiruut, e •• 3 i, Crook, ew ~ °
34 « 1 34 48
Religious Meetings.
On Saturday last the Hock Mountain Missionary
Baptist Association met with the church hi Coving
ton, and was well attended both by preachers and
hearers. Thu Methodist elan oh very kindly ten
dered the use of their house, and there was preach
ing there on Saturday alleruoon and Sunday, as
well as at thu Baptist church, to large and attentive
congregations.
The Ocmulgce Primitive Baptist Association met
I with the church at Shoal CieiA, Newton county,
on Saturday the 1311 ins!., and held a very pleasant
session—there being representation from tile
churches'anil a large congregation present, i here
' were upwards of twenty prcaciiuro iu attendance,
two of them from North Carolina.
IJ.. I'. AVjly, Allan!;), tin..
The advertisement of this gentleina;. will he found
in our paper to-day. He is late of the firm of Vv’\ ly
W Carroll, well known eonlnil -bm merchants of
P Atlanta, long and la'vornbiy known to this coiiimu-
I nity as clever and rciiahlehnsiiies- men. Mr. 4Vvty
■ occupies their old stand, e: - Whitehall street, near
■ Mitchell, and has a large stock of Bacon, Flour,
■ Lard. Wheat, and all kinds of country produce,
■We take pleasure in directing the attention of all
■ who need anything in this line, to his house.
Pry Goods.
I Mr. Wm. SiLVEgßatuu, of Atlanta, has a card in
■ our paper to-day. lie has a full-stock of Dry Goods
Boys’ aud Youths’ Clothing', Boots, Shoes, Hats,
We., and u- constantly receiving new additi ms. He
has hut recently located in Atlanta, though he has
been merchandising in the South for the last twenty
year*, and consequently understands the .wants of
our people, aud keeps w hat they need. Give him
a cull.
- - ■* *s>
Magazines.
I,E Bon Ton for October lias been received. It
has the latest, fashion plates for ladies’ dresses, <&C.
■ We believe tills Ursula- Magazine stands far ahead
■ of all the Fashion Magazines for beauty and exeel-
I leueeof its plates. Price of subscription, $7 a year.
Godev’s Lauv’s Book. —This popular Monthly
for September, has been received. It is needless
for ns to speak of the merits of this long-established
Magazine, as it is too wet! known to require com
inundation. Price of subscription only $3 a year.
Demorest’s Magazine for October is also upon
our table. It has the fall fashions for ladies, and
a great deal of interesting reading matter. It is the
largest and cheapest of all the Monthlies. The la
dies will find it an excellent ami valuable assistant
in preparing their toilet. The number for October
is a most beautiful one. The price of subscription
is but 50 a year. Any of our readers wishing to
subscribe for It, can get it hv leaving their names
and the price of subscription (#3) at this Office.
The Premium Water Drawer.
Maj. M. R, Marks, of Meriwether county, Ga.,
has purchased the patent right for the Southern
States to sell the V Premium Wafer Drawer,” an
easy aud excellent arrangement for drawing water
■ from wells. The plan is very simple, and so easy
that a child six or seven years old can draw up an
ordinary sized well bucket full of water without
difficulty. Wo commend this enterprise to the
earnest consideration of our citizens ; tffr. there is
no doubt hut we need all the new improvements
of every kind that will aid us iu reagaiuing the for
mer wealth and prosperity of our section of country
Gi\e it a fair trial, and if it suits you, purchase it
sKead the advertisement in another column.
ft ,hc Plew ol Webster’s
| Dictionary.
us cemingly dry aud certainly ponderous book
bos its peculiar charms. Here is collected and
tersely set down a vast quantity of various and uso
ii 'now edge, such as is indispensable to educated
■leu and women. Here are an hundred and four
teen thousand words, defined with a clearness, full
-I‘ess, precision, and wealth of illustration, Had do
fiand < ;st 'T'olainbip, and the most entire
fidelity to labonohs details. Altogether the work
, a maivelous specimen of learning, taste, and
hoD.Ugh labor. Wc praise it heartily, because we
believe it deserves tiro heartiest praise.
[N. Y. Albion.
I'yiill Excluded.
fi rr''i I , UC ! d * v ll,st tUt Goimi.ittee to whom was l o
re n . I,lVOSU « alion oUho chKihility of the four
euiamtng colored members of the Georgia Leeks
lature, reported that FyaH, oi Macon county, has
more than one-eighth negro Mood in his veins, and
s therefore ineligible to a seat in the House After
«V,hnT.. Cl * m thC Part ° r Mr >’ant * sustain hi,
thoT,df b Ja V W *« *'*•»
refusing to vote The J ‘ l T ullU, ' ;llls
jvere under considenltion, le prc-u,ntM rmvd^lm
'Si ' U,t 'T" lha " o' gj, , ,’;
fa!; Wer * tfi'-ref we elieiblertet n■ o
Who Hie Incendiaries Arc.
At an immonse Radical meeting, licldin Raleigh,
North Carolina, err the lGtli iust., at which the tel
egraph informs us there were'about .5,000 negroes,
and only about 100 whites, Jostii-H WJloi.iujn, son
of Gov. Holden, used the following incendiary lan
guage, in a speech addressed to the negroes :
“Go to the polls armed If) the teeth! I speak
not ns an individual, hut as it prophet of the doon)
of Southern Democrats, and I invoke Hid God of
Turpentine to cover witli ttame the (iweltingfc of
robela.”
The flitlMr of Mint man voted for tiie Ordinance
of Secession in the North Carolina Convention in
4801, and pledged the “ fast dollar and the last
man” in North Carolina tt> sustain It, but now, like
Joe Brown, he is the “ worst Rndicnl”'in the Plate.
(Communicated.]
Mr. Kditor : I hereby pronounce the* report
which some men aie so persistently circulating, to
wit : that 1 am a Radttnl, a Posn ive and Inkamoi:s
Lie ! Under direction of the President of the Ce
ntral Democratic Club of t lie county, I have gathered
up the names of neaht.y all the men who have been
regarded as Radicals, atpl got them to pledge to vote
for Seymour and Blair, aud' thijik I shall get sonic
others before I atti done. Rut in tills connection it
is hut right and truthful to state that if the fanatical
over bearing, insulting spirit now manifested by
many of the party is not at once modified, numbers
of men in this section of the county will not go to
the poßs at all. As foe imyself; I tun for Seymour
ami Blair at all event*.
Very Respectfully,' S. VV. Bn van.
Sept. 15, ISOS.
Mcllri le A- Cos., Atlanta, Ga.
The enterprise and liberal dealing of this first
olaes house, says the Atlanta Inu lbtrencer, lias con
tributed, in no small degree, tdwanl making Atlanta
a wholesale market. With two traveling agents
soliciting trade for Atlanta, liberal Its'e of printers’
ink, fair andjltjorul dealing with their enatomers,
they have built up a trade in their line which has
no parallel hr the Southern eohntry. There are not
many dnrs'lmt what some merchant, on fils way to
or from New Tork', stop.-over in Atlanta to buy
Crockery, Glass Ware, Tabid Cutlery, and Silver-
Plated Ware, from this house. Their cheap goods
are known and sought after in a half dozen Southern
States, while merchants unite in saying that their
rate* tire just as good as can bo, had in the country.
They have recently secured from the manuliuHir
ers the exclusive wholesale agency, for Gcqrgia and
Alaban.a l of the celebrated Diuieka Coffee Pot.
This indisp.eusaldgarliele needs no commendation
from us. The published letter of the Hoy. John 11.
Flynn, now Master Machinist of the Western &
Atlantic Railroad, is , sufficient evidence of its
merits.
Mcßride <fc Cos. want good, reliable merchants in
every town and city in Georgia and Alabama to in
troduce and 6tll the ‘'Eureka.”
Congress to/Assemblc on the 'il l.
It will be seen by the appended l iter, that Con- ’
gross is called to meet on the 31 >t :
Washington, Sept. 15, lSlig,
Tlio Prefidi nt of the F nate , nil the Speaker of
the House of Rdj-resenfatives, by resolution to ad
joiirh their Houses until the third Monday of Sep
tember, and on that day, unless otherwise ordered
by the two Houses, they were ordered to further ad
journ their respective Houses until thy first Monday
ofDceeuiber. in accordance with titereque.-u. of the
Republican members of (lie Fortieth Congress, the
undersigned decide, and respectfully recommend,
that there be a full attention c of both Houses on
the :11st of Fe] tern her. It is not expected that
general legislative business will he entered upon at
that time, or that the session will he Keigt • than to
provide for another adjournment. It is important
that there should be sm-h a genera! attendance!of
members as will secure the presence ofui qinlrum iii
eneli Hinise.
Signed, E. D. Morgan,
Pour. SuIESCKi
Colorado n<hioes elect a Democratic delegate
tu Congress.-
Guowim;.—■“Grant's p..pn!aiity is a blazing
heaeon.'’ says a *li,ulie.il exclmngc. It is more
like a Imrniiig candio : ‘‘it grows'sniall by de
grees and heaut.iViliy less.”
Cotton.— An inteliigont writer, speculating
upon tiie forthcoming Cotton and prices, says ;
Tiie trar,- Mississippi crop of tiie United
States wiil barely reach 1,50D,000 bales. The
India crop is asertained to be a partial failure
already. So i; is proper to inform the plan'
t ug interest on the general subject.
Tu se Gr ant Clubs.—Not half so many
Grant clubs have been organized as ought to
1" in working order to day, says the Pittsburgh
• Cvnunei cia.l. That is because tkero are note
half so many people in favor of Grant's election
as the engineers of the Chicago convention
thought there would be.
P>urts County all ltiunr. — The Macon
Journal iO Messenger bas received a letter from
Indian Springs, dated Sept. 13th, and publishes
the following extract:
“Corn crops in Butts about an average-)
better than our farm ora expected iu 'mid sum
mar. Democracy rising and tiie Cotton opens
i: g. THa boll worm and Radieolistu played
out. Soon be able .to gather heaps of Corn,
bales of Cotton, and four bundled majority for
Seymour and.Blair.”
Cabinet Material.—The Hails give it up
that, of tho Cabinet at least, liaudall, Brown
ing, McCuih h and Vrdies, are in favor of
Seymour, while Seward and Schofield arc
against Grant and Colfax. It cost thorn many
tears to see an old loader like Seward desert
ing them, and they have a cpiecr way ofoLron
icling his departure,
CO VINOTO N NT AUK UTS
Corrected 'Weekly by Bowkek, .llakri* Jt Cos
Cotton 21 fonts per lb.
Flour, from SB to S7 per hundred.
Coin, 85 cents per bushel.
Peas, SI,OO per bushel.
Meal, 81.00 per bushel.
Bacon, 17 to 22 cents per lb.
Butter. 20 to 25 cents per lb
Eggs. 12! to 1» cents per dozen.
Lard, 20 to 25 emits per lb.
Salt. Liverpool, S3 fer Sack Va. $3,25.
Gold. 42 premium
Mew A<l vert.Hernetits.
\ PI'LTCAtIOh will 1 e o.ade to the Oourt oi
/» Ordinary of Newron couuly, Georgia, at the
first rCgtilar (erm, after tb expiration of two
months from the date of this notice, for leave
to sell ihe bin is helon irg to the estate of
I’i'.hsiey Jones, 1 ile of i-n <1 county, dec-easeii, j
for tire bgin fit of the heirs and creditors of said I
de.'eased, I.LU ANOR JONRS, I
AJininigumtpx of i'regslev Jones.
S»pt. 18, 1888
W. C. COURT MX Y, Sl go., i
—-v a c t'o t: s~
. COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 0, Boyce’s Wharf, Cuaulesio.n, S. C.
w. c, Courtney, robt. MuanocK, jas. s. mu hooch
43U
T£Se nmm wateb braver.
M aj. M, R, MA|{ K 8 of Georgia, has pnr
■ hnsed the right for this most valuable
Labor Saving Machine. The best Machine f.i
drawing water from an ordinary well, Wilji
Hope anil Windlass Simple, durable, and cheap
—any child of six years can draw it. It crop
*i* s itself by tilling, and can be. applied, to any
well. We take plea ure in leeoniiueiidieg it to
ilie poblic. iTe inn (’ounty and otate lfigiits for”
sale, amt any bnsine.s man can certainly i‘nako
money <ait of it. Aibb" ss
fim4B Maj. M. It. MARKS, Atlanta, Ga. I
»17JLUAM SILVUROI ltG, Wh
V V llcCuil Dealer in
S7L Y OQO3 353 ,
Cents’Bovs’AKi) Youths’ Clotuinu,
Bools, lilies, Dais, I’liiulu,
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
Whitehall ft reel 2d door from 1. T. Banks’
fclioe Store—Bm43 Atlanta, Ga.
A. -J. ItUUniLT, J, A. BJSANEIt, W. A, HIGHAIWtON
jMaiietta, Ga Marietta, Ga. Louisville. Ky.
THE 6EGB6U JIAEBIE WORKS,
Are now prepared to fill all Orders for Marble,
and to furnish
Mocimncnts, Slabs, Totnbs, &c.,
Flnishi'd in 1 b ; be-t style, and at Lower Pbllks
than the same work and Tie with Northern Marble.
Our Marble is Equal to the Best American.
Dealers cm be supplied with Blocks and
BlabS of any dimensions,
For any inforuia'.ioii of designs, address
GEORGIA MAHULL WORKS,
ISAAC T. HE AUD, & Co]
Warehouse and Commission Merohanls,
Office ifo'ruer Reynolds and Melntodi stre’its*
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Occupy that Urge Fne Proof Warehouse on
Mclntosh street, formerly occupied by Messrs.
I’usti'i A Walker, and mote 1 recently by Messrs.
J, B. Walker Sons.
Also Agents for the Celebrated
Gullett Patent Improved Steel Brush
COTTOM ai IST SB.
The above GIN is superior to any ever used
in this cour.try, lias taken no ny promldths at
Agricultural Fa rs in the State's of Alabama,
Mississippi, a:.d Louisiana.
In it great advantages are gained, both in
qnnntiiy and quality of staple cr Lured, bringing
in -price at least one cent per pound ino-e Rian
cotton ginned on the best gir s ■ f our country.
We have on hand parnpltfets shovTing the
merits of this GIN, and giving'eertific-a*ea from
many of the largest Planters an i Cottqn Factor s
in -flic South, which we wil! f!irni.-li to any
planter who desires t o pur chase.
The GULLEr C GTN can be seen at our ofiice,
cornel- Reynolds and .Melr.tosh streets.
ISAAC T. HIRVItI) <j CO.,
fimlO Cos j ton Factors, Agents.
ii T TE3 II ii fi BT.
V7 ebster’o XTnabritiged Dictionary.
1 0 , 0 0 0
Words and meanings not. irr other Dictionaries.
Suj erior in must
r. uto ;„, v „th
/fIjNABR. Dcr ,er English DieLion
/AiCTIFJaAT' : ' -so known ITI A
iul p'rt*« np.pi. Hon. Geo. P. Month
/<N- tt"jJ IhWA'.TStJS ' - Tire New Wcbstek
fVs- trade ear c f. ’r q j g g ;„ ~ . Ois
,\yV,jA ivtosTtß’r. ' pci-foct-it di-ianot s
''Xp O NA LFI C 1_ . and defies coinpe-
SDI CTIOM rei . f tiou-it leaves noth
\\ anding to he (haired
V/ T it at p. ic c «/. il Bail mot id , 1 4 L.
to. I’rc3i lent \'as
sar College.
The work is one which none oho read or write
con henceforward dispense with.—Atlantic Aio ithly.
In many inspects the greatest addition to tire
phil Uogv of the present age which Iras appeared
within half a century.— Ayptetun’t Encyclopaedia
All young persons should have .a standard Die
tionary at their elbows. And while you me
about it out tub best ; that Dieti diary is No.in
WcßSTßit’s—the groat work Uilubr-id re 1, II
you arc too poor, save the ahfnunt frnfn ofi'your
back 'c put it into your head.— l‘hre. Journal.
It. is tire most complete and comprehensive
lexicon ever issued from the pr. ss. CI. Irtdcp /.
Young man, if you aireadv have a bibL\ Imy
Webster’s Unnbrioge 1 Dictionary next.— Ch Sun
Webster’s Rational Pictorial Dictionary.
Tire work is reaPy a gem of a toicfltua ri'frijust
tiie thing for the million.”— -4»t Ed. Monthly
Published by U. ft 0. Vi ERHIAIt, .%riii ; ;tield,
Masl, Sold by aii Bookseder#-.
13 . I 1 . TV r Y L Y,
Successor to WYLY & CAKUOLL,
WHO£ESMI6EG£ER & MtOBBCE HER6HASI,
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.
KEEP constantly on hand a large and well assorted Stock of Staple and Fancy GROCERIES,
Produce and Provisions.
Now in Store, 3000 Bushels Choice Upper, and Tennessee WHEAT, unmixed, and suitable
or SEED. Prompt personal attention given to orders.
3in43' B. F. WYLY, Late Wyly dt Carroll.
W. H. WARREN, Con. A. J. LANE, Hancock, Cos., JNO. W. WALLACE
WARREN, LANE, & CO.,
COTYOfI FACTORS, WAREHOUSE, AMD COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
155 Reynolds Street, Augusta, Ga.
| 3 AVING the very best facilities for the STORAGE and SALE of COTTON and other Produce
I l we-offer our services to the public, with the a.-surauce that our best attention will be given
to all consignments entrusted 10 us.
Cash advances will be n ade on ship i cuts to Liverpool, New York, Boston, Philadelphia and
Bbltimore.
We are agents for the oelebra'el “KMTTLEWELL’S MANIPULATED GUANO,” OBER’S
AM MO MAT 111) ALKALINE PUQjPri vTL, and tho ARROW TIE for Baling Cot'on. .
Prompt attention given to orders. Commissions for selling Cotton per cent 3m42
,■ .I. 1,. ■. M-mmr i—, ■!—. j_ I, „ —U
JOSIAH SIBLEY, EAJI’L IT. SIBLEY, . ' GEO. R. SIBLEY"-
J. SIBLEY & SONS,
WARLHObSE iiD GOMiftiSSiOtlt MERCHAKIS,
157 REYNOLDS STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.
SOLD 11 Consignments of Cotton, and other Staple Produce. Their Commissions for selling
COTTON, will lie ONE AND A QUARTER PEE CENT. ONLY.
they are at all times prepared tu, make i.iiikiiai. Cttl Advaxcks on COTTON stored with or
in transit to themselves, and on shipments to their friends in Liverpool, England, New York,
Philadelphia, Heston, Baltimore, and Providence,
Strict PERSONAL ATTENTION will be given to all bueintd* entrusted to them,—4nif *
QS.-0a l 0 IS if EW 8 l
High Prices Flayed Out!
SOT STOffEf ~NEW GOODS!
—N E W riIICES !
Woiire now opening a NFAV STOCK OF GOODS
IN CO Vo INC,T 0N ,
North si lo of Square, Ist door east of Court
liou.-ie.
To which we invite our did friends and tho r üb
-lic generally to call and examine, ns we believe
we can make it to the interest of all to boy of us.
“Quick Sales and Bottom Prices,’’
Is our Viol to, and it is our ai n to make a ID ing
bv fair dealing ami honest efforts. Our Stock
comprises iu pavt of tiro following;
Dry G00d.3, Ladies’ Dress Goods,
Fancy Goods, While Goods,
Yankee Notions, V iol icing.
Straw Goods, ftuWTuid Gaps,
Boots and Shoes, Domestics,
Hardware, Wood Ware, Willow VVare,
Crockery G’ass, and Tin 4V are
GROCERIES, PLANTATION SUPPLIES,
BACON, LAItD, FLOUR, AC.
: Come and see us, and we wiil sell yon Goods,
ns die, p ns tire cheapest—For Cash Only.
2Uf ff’. 81. 8 INDERS, & IIHO.
W M - B O L L M A N,
DKAIKU IN
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY
COL I) PENS,
SPECTACLES, & 0.,
WliitchallStreet, 2d Door above M. Lynch A Co’s
Rook Store, near R, R, Crossing,
Atl an ta, Go ol’gia
Repairin ' done in good style and Warranted
3 nr 41
I. £ It. C, CLABKE,
IMI’OF.IKRS AND DEALERS IN
KNOH.ISir & AMERICAN
HAnBW A a £.
Agent for Fairbank’s scnlos.
Peachtree Street,
ATLANTA, Cm 2 GEORGIA
E. E. EARNEST,
No. 2, Empire Building, Whitelrall Street,
lietwcen Mitchell and Hunter,
A T L X X T A, GIOIGU
Keeps eofiH tnily-on hand a full and Well se
ll cte 1 stock of
V/atches, decks, Jewelry,
SILVER, and SILVER PLATED WARE
SPECTACLES, AC.,
Ladies’ Sets of Jewelry. Fine Stock of Plain
and Fan y Gold Rings. Gold and Silver Tliim-
Ides. Si vi r Forks and Spoons, In fact any
tiring ' -rj.iiifound in a first class eetnblishment.
All orcl rs b\ Mai) or Express, w’H receive
Prompt a.'.eritnin.—ly 2 50
~~i z uz\i r imhmAiiA.
Tub Pu< f.ht and the Pest.
It i* Highly i ecommended in Georgia, as well
as in New York.
Ea'orrton, Ga., March 23, 1808.
j >»;: Dnsiiys—Sir: Yours is the Sabsaf.vrilla
for me, an 1 I recommend it to all my friends,
it iras male a wonderful errre of ft child unfo- a
few months old. it was sorely aflludyd with
boils and seres from the crown of its 4iead to
tire scles of it- fe t. After using three bottles
of Dennis’ 'Alikapaeilla, it is hearty aud well.
Von rnav safi ly recommend it even to the most
delicate ialaut, Yours re-pectfully,
2ur: 3 DAVID R' >SSER,
For salebv'Cai r A Cod e, Covington, Ga.,and
Dr. J. A. MeKown, Jonesboro. Gia.
J. J. Pf.AK F., Ciias. A. Pearce.
L i, PE ARCS & 3 os,
COTTON FACTORS ,
AND
Commission Merchants,
Jackson Street, Augusta, Ga.
Store and Bell Cotton and Other Produce
CASI-T ADVANCES.
Eageing, Rope and Family Supplies furnished
as usual.— bm4o
DRIED FRUIT.
«»TR will v\y THE iVKST MARKET
V T L’l-ieo for Merchuntable Ilried Fruit.
Those wi-lriug Fresh and Reliable CLOVER
or GRASS ‘‘•'HEED, can be supplied in quantities
to suit, by early application to
ANDERSON & HUNTER,
August 21,1368.—30I f.
LAND FOR SALE!
PERSO NS wisng to purclmseland, can find
n bnrgnii , by culling on me in
Walton County,
7 Milts froin CoviNUigK, and 6 Miles from Social
Chicle, on tire Land I wish to sell. There are
two paieels of the land, one containing 310
acres, the other 30;i$ acres—each having s.-par
ate improvements. They will be sold separately
if desired. I have also one fine STALLION,
to s 11. Address rue either at Covington, or
Social Circle. CHARLES LACKEY.
Aug 7, 1868.—3m37.
PLANTATION TO REPiT F9R 1869.
(CONTAINING 2000 acres of Land. 500 acres
J open for cultivation, of which more than 100
is bottom, and 100 creek land. On tire place
is a good Dwelling, and all necessary out bouses,
including Kitchen, Stables, Gin House, Packing
Screw, Ac. Said Plantation is situated on the
Yellow River, eight miles south of Covington,
known as the ROB’T WRIGHT Pantation.
it, will be rented to the highest bidder, before
the Court House door in the city of Covington,
outlie Nt Tuesday in October next. For fur
ther particular s apply to Mr, Kincannon, on the
place, or the undersigned.
C. C. WRIGHT,
FRANKLIN WRTOJIT,
tscpc. 4, 1868. Administrators
D. F. FLEMING, SAM’L A. NELSON, JAMES M. WILSON
D. F. FLEMING, & CO.
—Wholesale I)talers in—
Boots, Shoes, and Trunks,
No. 2, liayne Street, corner Church,
3nv42 Charleston, S. C.
J&1. 3URDELL, (of late firm of
• Phinifey <L C 0.,)
Cotton Factor & Commission Merchant,
No. 6 Warren Block, Jackson street,
(Close Storage.) AUGUSTA, GA.
Will continue the business in all its branches,
at the above Ware House, and would solieit a
share of the liberal patronage extended to the
late firm. Commission for selling Cotton i Jper
oeut. Insuiance on Cotton, (when desired) -J
per cent, per month less than other Warehouses
6m3u.
MORTON Sc WALTON,
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
And Wholesale Dealers in
STAPLE GROCERIES.
3,000 Sucks Liverpool SALT, arriving by Boats,
for sale from Wharf or Store.
Our usual supply of
SUGAR, COFFEE, MOLASSES,
BAGGING, ROTE, NATLS,
SOAP, CANDLES, Ac.
At Lowest Market Rates.
Prompt and careful attention given to orders,
and Quick Returns of Sales.
Im4ft 202 Broad street, Augusta. Ga.
JINNIN C S * SMIjT*T,
COTTON FACTORS
—AND—
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No 6, Mclntosh street, Augusta Ga.
Co-fimission for Selling Cotton rjl 00 per Bale,
T. J, Jexninos, 2mll’ J. T. Smith.
MEW SFRIBGOOO DS!
1 have riceivcd a line assortment of
NEW SPUING PRINTS, GINGHAMS,
ROB ROY, for Ba uiorals, I'AILASOLS, J c
These goods were bought ’before the recent
advance in prices, and will be sold LOW.
H. L. A. BALK,
1y2.4"9 472 Froad street, Augusta, Ga_
T. fv3 AftK W A LTE R ,
MARBLE WOREB,
Bhoad Street, Augusta, Ga.
MARBLE MONUMENTS,
Tomb Stones,
Marble Mantles, and Furniture Marble
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
From the Plainest to the most Elaborate, design
ed and furnished to order at short notice.
All work for the country carefully boxed
deel 4-3-6-I y.
B. H E R EVLA N N ,
Dealer in Fine
WATCHES, CLOCKS, & JEWELRY,
DIAMONDS, iC.,
Silver and l’lated Ware, and Fancy Goods,
Gold Pens, Spectacles, fte.,
Invites liis fi rends and patrons, and the pub
lio generally to call acd examine his stock.
Exchanged for Old Silver.“Qia
All Goods Warranted as Represented.
Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry, REPAIRED in
the Best, Manner, and War-anted.
Corner oi Marietta and 44 hitelrall streets,
(Old N ore rose Corner,)
22 , m ATLANTA, OA
A <A -A- JEL ID
FROM
AUGUSTA FACTORS,
ANF>
Commission Merchants-
ON and after the first of September 1868, the
COMMISSION for SELLING COTTON by
the undersigned Factors and Commission Mer
chants of Augusta, will be Onk and a Qcartbii
Fur Cent.
ROBERTS, MORRIS & SHIVERS,
STOVALL & BUTLER,
C II PIIIMZY,
J SIBLEY & SONS,
CLAGHORN. lIEH RING * CO., (to apply
to Augusta House only.)
J J PEASE & SON,
RUSSELL & POTTER,
Wil EE LESS A- CO.,
WARREN LANE A CO.,
J B WALKER (fe CO.,
ISAAC T HEARD <fc CO.,
GEO 4V EVANS & CO.,
STOVALL A KDMONDSTON,
S FRANKLIN & CO.
RUSSELL & POTTER*
—C OTT O N
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Augusta, Georgia,
—Corner Reynolds and Mclntosh Streets—
Will give their attention to the
Sale and Storage of Colton.
consigned to them, and to Shipments to Northern
and European Markets,
Liberal Advances- Made on Consignments.
11. F. RuftsutL. 6iu4o Root, 4V. Potter
S. D. LINTON 3c CO.,
COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Jackson street, Atignr-ta. Ga.
Will give tlieir prompt personal Attention to
the Sale of all Produce Consigned to their care.
Commissions charged will be One and a Qnarter
per Cent, JfSfif Consignments Solicited.—2m4o
8. D. Linton,
R. L. G untby,
Geo. K. Moouk.
Newton Legal Advertisements.
Executor’s Sale.
TVrILL be sold before the Court House door
Tv in tho city (if Covington, Newtyn county,
Ga., on the first Tuesday in November next,
within the legal hours of sale, Cte land belong’-
ing to tire estate of feamuol Whitehead, late of
said county, deceased, containing one hundred
and seventy five acres, mor e or less, 2 0 or 30
acres of which is wood land, and 1 Vtb 20 acres
good bottom laud in cultivation, and well wa
tered—lying on Bear Crick. The said laud
being the eaet end of the plantation upon which
said Samuel 44 hitehead lived, adjoining lands of
Thomas Duke, Janies Harwell, Flemiatcr, and
others. Terms Cash.
W. J. SPRAIRS,
F. M. 4VH4TEHEAD,
Sept. 11, 18G8. Executors
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LI, Persons indebted to the estate of Daniel
71r ycott, deceased, late of Newton'Co., Ga.,
are hereby notified to come forward and settle,
and those having demands present them in
terms of the law. JOHN L. £COTT,
Sept. 11, 1808. ' ' Adin’r.
GEORGIA, Newton County.
\X T HKREAB, Alfred 11. Enchvy fins applied to
v v me for Letters of Administratibn on tiie
estate of t. nroline Read, deceased, late of said
county.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
aud singular, tire kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office, within
the time proscribed bylaw, to show cause, if
any they Lanr, why said letters should not’be
granted.
Given under my hand and official signature
Sept- 4. 1868. J. 4Y. B. SUMMERS, Ord’y
GEORGIA, Newton County.
\\i * HARRIS, Administrator de bonis
v v mm, with the will annexed, of tho estate
of David Harris, late of said County, deceased,
having applied to the court of Ordinary of said
county, for leave to sell the laud belonging to
said estate, for the benefit of the heirs and cred
tiors of said deceased.
All persons qoneernod aro notified to file their
objections, if any they have, within two months
from the first publication of this notice, else
leave will be granted for the sale of said real
estate.
Given under tny hand and official signature,
August 21st, 1868.
J. 4V. B. SUMMERS, Ord’y.
• /
Notice so Debtor* anti Creiiitors.
A I.L person indebted to the estate of Miss
iV Fannie L. Graham, deceased, lateof Neuton
Cos., (>a., are reqinated to come forward and
settle, and those having demands present them
in terms of he law. HENRY L, GRAVES,
Aug. 14, 1868. Administrator.
Notice to Debtors ant! Creditors.
A LL PERSONS indebted to the estate of R.
il. G. Harper, dec’d, late of Newton Cos., Ga.,
and those having demands against said estate’
are hereby notified to call-at the office of A- B.’
Simirts, rbq'., and make immediate settlement, in
terms of the law. SARAH M. HAItPHR,
Aug. 21,1868. Administratrix.
GEORGIA, Newton County.
I (FRANCES KENNOif, Administratrix of the
estate of Meriwether L. Kennon, late of said
countv, deceased, having applied to the court
of Oi dir.ary of said county, for leave to sell the
land belonging to said estate, for tLe benefit of
tire heirs and creditors of said'deffensetL '
All persons concerned, are notified to file their
objections, if any they have, within two mouths
from the first publication of tlris notice, else
leave will be granted for the sale ' of said real
estate.
Given under my hand aud official signature
August 21, 1868. ’
J. 4V. B. SUMMERS, Ord’v]
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Jasper Legtl
GEORGIA, Jasper County.
W r HEREAS, Matthew 4V. Spearman, mtkes
application for Letters of Administration
on the estate of Gabriel TANARUS, Spearman, late of
said connt vi deceased.
These ure therefore, to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to show cause, if any they
have, on or before tire first Monday in Novem
ber next, why said detti rs si a'l not issue to said
applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature
this 18th day of Sept. 1868.
M. H. HUTCHISON, Ord’y
GEORGIA, Jasper County.
S IN 1 Y DAYS afterdate, application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of Jasper
couYrty, for Leave to Sell the Lands belonging to
I Ire estate of Robert Davidson, deceased.
July 17, 1868. GEO. 4V, 4VEBB, Adrn’r.
Postponed Jasper Sheriff ’s Sale,
\JU ILL be sold before the Court House door
» > in the town of Monticello, Jasper County
Ga., within the legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday in October next, a tract of land con
taining one hundred and eighty acres, more or
less, be-ng a part of what is known as the
Stringfellow lot, and part of the Whittaker lot,
adjoining the lands of Wnr. F. Jordan, and John
R. Greer. Number not known. Levied on as
the property of Wm. F. Jordan, to satisfy the
costs on sundry fi fa’s in my hands, issued from
the Superior and County Courts, in fgvor of
John JJ. Butts & Bro’s, R. J, Brown, and others
vs, Wm. F. Jordan. Property pointed out by
the defendant. : 3
ALSO at the same time and place willte sold
lot ty-five acres of land, more or less, in Jaepetf ~
county, adjoining lands of Hiram Brooks, and
John E. Giovei’s place, in the west corner of
lot No. 160, in the 13*.h district, levied on aa the
property of Nanny Wilson, to satisly ati fa. in
favor of Hiram Brooks, issued from the County
Court and to satisfy the cost on a fi. fa, issued
tia-m the Superior Court in favor of Burton I.
and Shadrnck J. McMichael, Administrators, vs’
Nancy Wilson, and Elbert W, Bayns. Property
pointed out by Hiram Brooks. J
ALSO at the same time and place will be s-dd
a lot in the village of Hillsborough, containing
three fourths of an acre of land, whereon the
old Grocery house formerly stood, and known as
the Ilolsemhuck lot, adjoining lots of C. R
Goolsby, and Cardin Goolsby, to satisfy a Tax
fi fa, issued by N. O. Alexander, Tax Collector
so» Jasper county, for the year 1866 vs Mar
shall Holsemback, and tho cost on a fi fa in
favor of I*. Dosset t, vs., Marshall HoiscrubiUk.
Property pointed out by P. Dossctf.
ALSO at the same and place, will be gold
Unity-five bushels of Corn more or less. Levied
on by a warrant issued bv J„hn W. Burney,
Judge of the County Court, to satisfy the cost
in the case of the State, vs. Green Pearson.
Levied on is the property of Green Pearson
Sept. 4, 1808. U. T. DIGBY, Sheriff.
nature,
Ord’y