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EARLY COUNTY NEWS.
VOL. VI.
BY K H. GROUBY,
(&i\tb fantg Jjbtos.
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Rew Daily Paper in Richmond.
PROSPECTUS.
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In the matter of General News it will
.be found to*keep pace with the leading
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For reasons.not now proper, to be men
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xvhqn they shall appear, they will be found
to constitute such au array of talent as can
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portant political speeches and debates,
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them the “ Herai.d ” will present advan
tages certainly not to bo excelled by any
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of national wealth and poweF shall demand.
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departments au editor of known experience
' and ability.
Arrrangcments arc on foot by which to
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will fully elucidate the bearing of foreign
diplomacy upon Southern interests.
In short, “ Tub Richmond Herald”
will be found to combine every feature of
interest which the requirements of the
preseut crisis demand.
The enterprise is respectfully commend
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P. KEAN & (JO.,
. Richmond, Va.
Notice to Debtors & Creditors.
ALL persons indebted to the Estate of
Benj. F. Hubert, late of Putnam Co.,
<ta., dqc’d, will make immediate payment;
and those having claims against said Estate,
will present them iu terms of the law, or
they will be barred.
J. A. TURNER, Adm’r.
F. 11. HUBERT, Adm’x.
Nov. 23, 1804. 7-Gt
Soldiers Families.
1 WILL grind, until further notice, for all
Soldiers families in need free of toll. All
d-si ring this privilege must bring a ctfrtifi
-rat-.-i the Court, stating ages and names,
•liul .mating services of the family now in
the army, or has lost his life there.
3 D. S. JOHNSTON,
Saffold, Ga., Jwi. 4, 1865. U-ts .
Mr DEATH ON SPECULATORS, JEWS, RASCALLY GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS, &c.,
BLAKELY, CITY.. JANUARY 18, 1865.
REPORT
Os the Agent for paying out Military
Fund for the year 1864 to Soldiers’
Families of Early County.
*
TO AMOUNT PAID
Mrs. J S Allen to Jan. 2, ’65, 736,00
Thomas Allen « 412
G B Allen “ 103
James Allen “ 412
K Aman “ 309
Geo Adams “ 124
Dan White “ 210
'W R Bailey “ 309
Charles Beaa “ 289,5*
J Bradshaw « 288
James Bennett “ 332
WII Barnard’s child “ 103
James Ball u 206
W A Bottoms “ 330
A Brady 11 287
John Broom “ 536
R H Brooks “ 340,25
N Barefield Nov. 7,1864, 295
Geo Bateman Jan. 2, 1865 382,59
U J Bush “ 618
T J Bush “ 515
Daniel Cain “ 309
J N Clarfc “ 206
R L Cleveland “ 344
J M Davidson “ 412
Z Dougherty u 436
A P Durham Aug. 22,1864, 196
Wth Durham “ 196
DP Durham Jan. 2,1865 412 '
H C Gray “ 412
L GofF « 206
John Greenwood u 143,50
R A Gilmer « 213
Widow Greenwood 11 264,50
Henry Greenwood “ 529
,T W Gay Aug. 29,1864, 96,25
> James Gordon Oct. 10, 4i 224
F F Ileathcock Jan. 2,1865, 175,25
John Hendricks “ 108
Thos Harrison “ 396,75
Widow Harrison u 264,50
C B Holly “ 945,25
A S Hays “ 352
Alex Hays “ 667,50
Allen Johnson (t 309
Widow Jcrnigan u 318,50
J W Johnson Mar. 21, 1864, 100,50
P L York Jan. 4, 1864, . 62
J Sirinons Sept. 26,1864, 48
Sarah Key Jau. 2, 1865, 185
Washington Nobles “ 200
J J Kirkland “ 618
D L Linsey “ 206
Anthony Lewis “ 206
Mary E Loving “ 185
Henry Loyless u 206
It L McDonald “ 543
John McDonald “ 2.03
Hugh McCan “ 103
Charles McCan “ 515
J U Mock March 21, 1864, 201
Wm Moore Jan. 2, 1865 206
J.D. McLendon “ 248
E Monk " 124
* R G Merritt « 786
AV R McClain “ 262
Widow Motts Sept. 19 1864 102,25
* • v Lott Watkins Aug. 29,1864, 10
Nancy Owens Jan. 2, 1865, 309
K J Pool “ 247,50
John Parham 11 412
AVm Philraon “ 515
AV C Philmon “ 309
E Bennett Sept. 19, 1864, 50
S G Picklo Jan. 2, 1865, 288
Riley Pool “ 743,25
S M AV Rollin “ 309
David Roland u 296,25
B F Singletary “ 396,75
Daniel Smith “ 103
G B Thomas * “ 227
Hardy Temples May 9,1864, 35
J F Tuggle Jau. 2, 1865, 309 \
F M Toole “ 199
James E Tabb u 164
Thos AVilliams Mar. 21,1864, 42
AVest AVidener Jan. 2, 1865, 209
A P AVidener « 494
Felix AVeflborn May 9,1864, 28
A AV Johnston Aug. 29,1864, 20
Alex Ward Jan. 2, 1865, 103
Jacob Wylie “ 535,50
AVest Weaver “ 206
IIW Wilkins “ 442
SAV Walton Mar. 14,1864, 35 '
Nancy Whitehead Jan. 2, '65, 288
AVra Waters " 309
AUen White “ 587,75
Sam Mimm3 u 309
A J Miller “ * 248
S S Hathcock cash for yarn 6,65
Jeff Wilcox » 40
Bryant Kent u 156
Julius D Weaver “ 120,40
T J Robinsou Sept. 12, 1864, 32
John Parker Jan. 2, 1865 119,40
John A George u 730
Thomas Sapp “ 132,25
Lewis Anthony Jan. 4, '64, 11,40
L W Thomson Sept. 19, '64? 80
Mary C Clark Jan. 2,’65, 177,63
M E Humphrey Jan. 11,64, 521
J M Warreu, Dee. 25, '64, 24
Sarah Ingram Jan. 11, '64. 10,42
Lewis McLendon Jan, 2, '65, 51
N A llcarndon Feb. 8, ’6l, 7.21.
Preston Gausc Jan. 2, '65, 170
Mary L Foueho Nov. 30, '63 5
WwttWidaejt Jan. 2, ’65, 515
Chows Weathers “ 536,50
Eliza Prevatt 44 58,50
J AV Bachelor “ 130
John Brown *• 102,63
Rebecca Mock Mar. 21,'64, 50,25
JohnAVheelis Oct. 3,'64, 174,84
R A Parramorc Jan. 2,'65, ‘ 114,40
AVidow Parramorc “ 57,20
J R Dougherty's child Oct 31 ’64 119,25
Eliza Gordon .Jan. 2, '65, 95
Lewis Howard “ 314,75
Eliza Kirkland “ 102
Rich’d Allen's child “ 124
S Q Powers “ 103
F A AValton “ 164,42
Mary Mims Oct. 3, 1864, 117
Henry Gordon Jan 2, '65, 272
James Hayes 44 318,75
L J Avoritte March 21, '64 124
RH Lanier Jan. 2,'65 34
VII Armstead Aug, 8, '64, 336
W j Oliver Jan. 2, '65, 700
A Fuqua “ ] 16,21
A S Hudson “ 577,50
J R Newberry “ 515
J C Pool “ 662,75
J AV Anglin “ 434
Z J Lewis “ 352
Robt Burton “ 534
J N Stewart “ 412
SAV Sessions March 21, '64, 103
David Barclay Jau. 2, ’65, 156
Harmon Sikes “ 411.25
John Stinson “ 456
A J Napper, “ 309
David Glass “ 206
Green AVylio “ 422,25
A Reese * “ 944,75
4 J-enkirjs- , “ J?I
A Mcßride. . “ 618
Seaborn AVnltcrs “ 443.25-
Sarah Anderson “ 124
Martha Etheridge 44 433
J I) McCullough “ 323,50
Susan E Henderson “ 115,42
Sarah A Brooks “ 115,42
Caroline Odom “ 391
Sarah I) AValker 44 234
Daniel Ricks “ 518
J A Roe “ 569
Mason Lewis “ 661
D FAV Smith “ 426
Mary Allen “ 82
Jane AVidener 44 82
Helen Pile 44 208
Alfred Culver “ 164
J H Hamilton 44 246
E E Cross Aug. 8, '64, 93
Reuben Griffin Jan. 2, '65, 104
Martha A Turiter 44 208
John Tipton 44 312
Phoebe Harris Get. 10, '64, 58
Andrew Lewis Jan. 2, '65, 290
James Butler 44 82
L D Shirey ft 54
John Johnston *• 164
Ruth E Sayers 44 208
B T Gilmoro “ 195.
AV J Clements 44 615
C R Taliferro 44 205
R Lee's children 44 275,50
II Cannon 44 280
Mary J Kent 44 260
B B Thomas 44 128
Calvin Osborn “ 156
Elizabeth Owens 44 104
RiehM Williams “ 336
AV D Robinson “ 224
John Foster. “ 82
Moses A Hays 44 82
Jordan AValters 44 28
Cassey Miller 44 82
Beryau Chambers 44 98
Andrew Temples 44 322
James F Bush “ 89
Wm Haddock Sept. 5, '64, 144 *
AVood Bryant Jau. 2, '65, 96
ISusan Foster 44 30
Thomas Henderson 44 280
Wm Ford 44 52
54,362,86
AT. T. ROBINSON,
Agent.
> » , i.
AVhy should we ever despair to reach the
unattained ? The sweetest songs gush from*
the heart, by sorrow tuned to melody. The
highest hopes spring from the ashes of
some ruined urn. Ambition isoftener born
in tkehumblec walks of life; and fame the
rewar4 of men of lowly birth.
* ,« ■ »
LoVers kneel to their mistresses, bet only
as huntsmen kneel —to bring down their
prey more surely.
EDITOR & PROP’R.
W. T. Robinson, Agent, in Account
Military Fund Early County.
1864. dr.
Jan. 2. To amount on haml Jan. J,
$ 217,50
Jan. 2. From B. Chancy, T. C. 3,050^00
“ “ 2,000,00 ,
J*?- “ 1,500,00 '
* eb - 15 - “ “ 555,00’
{}» r -J “ 1.000,00
Mar. 9 “ “ 1,150 21
Mar. 29. “ County Fund transPr a’oooioo
£P,J- f, " Corn to date 1,250,25
Ap 1. lb. “ Sale 143 bcbs yarns 1,282.60
May 10. “ Statu Ga„ first qr. 6,632,00
May 13. “ Sale SI,OOO State Scrip
50 pr. cunt. 500,00
June 10. “ State Ga„ on 2d qr 6,451,00
June 7 “ 30 pr Cards 330,00
July 15. “ State Ga., bal 3d qr. 6,268,00*
July 30. “ Cprn to date 443,00
Sep. 12. *• 6pr cards reo’d June 7 66^00
Sep. 26. “12 “ *• Sopt. 12 132,00
Oct. 4. “G. F, Anderson, T. C. 3,700,00
Oct. 18. “ “ 8,830,00
Jf°v. 23. “ “ 1,061.50
Bee. 14. “6 pr cards roc’d Sep. 12 66,00
Dec. 14. “G. F. Andersen T. C. 3,000,00
Nov. 23. “ State Ga., draft on G. F.
Anderson, 4,000,00
1865.
Jan. 2. G. F. Anderson T, C. 1,000,00
1864. .
Jan. 25. By amount pd J. N. Evans
. order 5,00
Feb. 2. By amount pd J. A. Hill on
corn $2,25 600,00
Mar. 9. By amount pd B. Chancy 3
pr ct. on 21,255,21 637,65
Jtar. 10. By amount pd J. A. Hill
bal on corn, $2,25 525,00
Mar. 14. By amount pd B. Collier
for 365 bushels corn S2OO 730,00
April 11. Expenses on Yarns Rent
Hanks ■ > 8,60
May JO. Express charges on $6,632 13,25
J une 10. $6,451 19,25
June 20, •* “1 box 18 pr
Cards ’ 8,50
June 20. Expense# 3 Bales yarns 24,60
July ‘A “ 18 pr cards 12.00
July 15. Express charges on 6,268 18,50
Sep. 12, 1 Box 18 pr cards 10,50
1865.
Jan. 2. Paid Soldieja families up to
dato $54,362,86
$56,975,71
Jan. 9. Balance on hand, tlfeig day $509,35
W. T. ROBINSON.
Agent.
+. r„
W. T. Robinson, Treasurer, in Account
Early County.
1864 pe.
Jan, 1. To amount on hand 1,179,52
Feb. 22. From B. Chancy T. C. 1,500,00
Mar. 23. D. S. Johnston license 33,33
Mar. 9, B. Chancy T. C. 2,042.53
Ap’l 2. Salt sold to date 80,00
Ap’l §. License to J. N, Evans 25,00
June 27. Salt sold to date 60,00
July 30. “ “ *» 80,00
Sep. 23. “ “ “ 373,25
Dec. 19, “ « ■ “ 37,00
$5,410,63
ca.
Jan. 11, By amount order to H. Harp 25,00
b. G. Kirk
land 5,00
Jan. 15. “ *' J, N. Evans 40,00
“ “ “ “ “ 125,00
“ “ “• '* 25,00
“ “ “ “ « 24, Oft
Feb, 1. County Scrip burnt by court 565,25
Feb. 11. “ order J. Temples 60,00
Feb, “ “ “ Mrs. 1. Kent 200,00
Feb, 15. •* - •* C. Miller 100,00
Mar. 9, B, Chancy T, C. 3 pr ct on
$3 542 53 106 27
Mar. 29. Tr. to Mil. Fund by order 3,000,00
Ap'l 8. urder J. N. Evans JOO,OO
June 27. “ J. B Brown 75,C0
July 4. “ B. M. Fryer 69,00
Aug, 9. “ J. N. Evans 110,00
Sep. 7. •* John Wilson 40,00
Sep. 16. “ J.icinda Windsor 150,00
Sep. 16. “ M. Weaver. 15,00
Oct. 24. John Wilson 50,00
Nov. 26. “ E. 11. Grouby 115,00
Nov. 26. “ P. Howard 25,00
Nov. 26. Dis’ei. Exchanged $35 old
issue 11,67
Dec., 13. order L-Windsor 150,00
Dec. 30. “ /. Buchanaon 10 JK>
Dec. 30. “ . W. W. Fleming 23,00 ,
Com. receiving $3,600.86 56,70
“ paying out $1,118,00 18,64
“ “ “ $418,00 10,45
1865.
Jan. 9. ain't on hand to balance 105,65
$5,410,63
SiT. T. ROBINSON, Tr.
A man often thinks he knows more than
be does, never that he knows less. A slee
py man dreams he is awake, the waking
mao uever dreams he sleeps.
NO. 13.