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CARPETS,
Oil Cloths,
Jflatlings,
Curtains Shades &c.
j
Wm, A. KAYGOOD,
*1 MARIETTA,
Cor. Broad Str.,
ATLANTA, - - - GA.
April 15, 1875—" ms
LOCAL ITEMS.
New Advertisements,
Estray Notice—Wm. B. Bugg.
G O’clock Closing—City Merchants.
1875 —Spring Stock—McCall, Ccpelun A
Co.’s
Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings, etc.—Wm.
A. Haygood, Atlanta, Ga.
directs, Oil Cloths, etc.
We call the especial attention of our
readers to the advertisement of Wm. A.
Haygood, dealer in carpets, etc., Atlanta,
Gt.. Our personal acquaintance with Mr
Haygood warrants us is commending him
to the patronage of our people.
To the Codies,
At tlie large and well-filled establishment
of Messrs. McCall, Ci.pelan & Cos., Miss
GRASSWITII will have her opening of
Spring ITats and Fancy Goods, on next
Monday and Tnesdav, 10th and zeut inst.,
to which all are cordially invited.
liarnlaart <& Kisnbrouffli
Can furnish the ladies of all apes with
hats and (beaux) bows to suit the most
fastidious.
April 555111.
At the suggestion of our city papers a
number of the ladies of Grecneshoro’ met
at the Court House on last Monday after
noon to arrange for the proper observance
of the 25th, Decoration Day.
11. G. Lewis, I'sq., a young and talented
member of our bur. was unanimously elect
ed to deliver the memorial address.
Heretofore the arrangement of floral
decorations has been entrusted to commit
tees, this year, as we understand, for cer
tain good reasons, the committees have
been dispensed with, and the duty of ar
ranging garlands, etc., for the occasion,
will devolve upon heads of families. This
is probably best, as it will silence any com
plaint that might otherwise arise.
In our next issue we will publish a pro
gramme of the exercises tor the occasion.
Coiiiituiriim,
Barnhart A Kimbrough offer specia' in
ducements in millinery ami fancy goods to
all the ladies who examine their superb
rstock and answer the followingeonundrum:
What net will catch a woman ?
Hon. A. 11. Stephens* I.etter.
With this issue we have the pleasure of
laying before our readers an able letter
from our immediate Representctive in Con
gress, Hon. A. 11. Stephens, in response to
certain strictures of tlie Savannah Morn
ing News upon his course iu the last Con
gress.
A censorious press lias cast many unjust
aspersions upon this great man. Even, in
some instances, going so far as to assail the
purity of his intentions and question the
aincerity his patriotism. This letter is a
complete vindication of his course, and
clearly demonstrates the wisdom of his
statesmanship. We are truly glad Mr.
.Stephens has written it, and we invite our
readers to its careful perusal.
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71 cl all, Copclan A Cos.
We call the especial attention of our
readers to the two column advertisement
of the above Firm, in to-day's paper. Read
it, go and examine for yourselves, and then
lifyou are not suited in quality and prices,
you can go farther and fair worse. On
Monday anil Tuesday next, Miss Gkass
with will display her exquisite taste in her
Spring opening of Hats and Fancy Novel
ties, and we are sure our ladies will avail
themselves of the opportunity.
IVot Tlorc, bill Better Xews
papers.
Under the above caption the Savannah
Morning News suys: “We find (he follow
ing chunk of wisdon in the Rome Courier.”
In speaking of the newspaper business of
our State it says:
“ And yet we find in many of Ihe villages
of Georgia as many ns two newspapers
barely r subsisting by the aid of a sheet
printed upon one side furn.sbed from a
distance at a nominal price. With these
and * a man and a boy ’ the work of these
•patent outsides’ are thrown out as news
papers to be patronized. Our judgment is,
that where the business of a tow.i is not
sufficient to have its local paper primed en
tirely at home, there is no necessity for its
publication. This we say with all respect
to the opinions and practices of others of
different minds.”
Brother Willingham is a little rough on
"patent outsides,” but we believe the
chastisement which he inflicts is deserved.
Georgia papers should be published “in
,toto” in Georgia, or not all.
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The Display
Of millinery and fancy goods at Burn
hart & Kimbrough’s is beautiful beyond
description.
J. M, Storey & llro..
Are Agents for the sale of “Logan’s Cel
ebrated Compound.” This compound is
recotr mended by the Georgia State Agri
cultural Society, as being the best and
cheapest Fertilizer used. Six Hundred
pounds of the compound will make one
Ton—the cost is sl3 50 at the works. High
priced Fertilizers have mined the planters.
They will now have an opportunity to buy
at prices which will pay them.
All Editor Shot.
On Monday evening last, Mr. J. R. Chris
tian, editor of the Sparta Times & Tlanter,
was shot by a Mr. F. A. Butts. Butts went
into Mr. Christiah’s office and insulted him,
whereupon Christian knocked him down.
Butts arose, drew a pistol and shot Chris
tian through the arm. A warrant was is
sued for the arrest of Butts.
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\o Hoys.
It seems that there are no hoys nowa
days who wish to avail themselves of a
good trade. The Sparta Times & Planter
and the Jasper County Banner have been
adverti-ing for apprentices to the printing
art for several weeks and as yet have ob
tained none. But we presume there are
no l/oi/3 in this our day and generation.
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Proceedings of I lie County
Hoard ol’ Education.
At the lust meeting of the Hoard of Edu
caiion of Greene County, the following res
olutions were adopted:
Resolved, That this Board call a conven
tion of the white teachers of the county to
meet at the Court House in Greenesboro’,
on the first Tuesday in July, at 10 o'clock,
a.m., to lake into consideration the subject
of a uniform system of text books and
other matters of interest pertaining to the
public schools of the county.
Resolved, That all the teachers of colored
schools in llie county be examined on the
17th day of July, and that this Board at
tend said examination.
Resolved, That the pay of teachers of pub
lic schools for the year 1875, be as follows:
Primary Department, 50 ceuts
First tirade, $ 1 00
Second tirade, 2 00
Third Grade, 3 00
per mot,tli, for each scholar; Provided
That said schools he made entirely free
dining the time they are under the control
of the Board.
Resolved, That the maximum number of
scholars to each teacher shall be forty, and
the minimum fifteen, except by special ar
rangement with the Bjard.
The I.site ReeCiitg of*tlie Geor
gia Kaili'oail directors
in Augusta.
We clip the following regarding the late
tract meet ng of the Georgia Railroad Di
rectors, front the Atlanta Herald :
For some time past it has been known
that the Directors of the Georgia Railroad
were determined to reduce their expendi
tures, and that some prompt and decisive
action was going to be taken for the fur
therance of this object.
About three weeks since, they discharg
ed all of their baggage masters and requir
ed the conductors to do the duty of the bag
gage master in conjunction with their own
duties.
Subsequently, they reduced the wages of
all the employes of the road 12} per ct. on
the dollar, and curtailed their expenses in
othei ways.
The matter was considered so desperate
that one of the Directors ottered a resolu
tion in o.ien convention, proposing to sus
pend all the trains on the road for thirty
days. This resolution was seriously con
siilered and after considerable discussion,
the resolution was voted down, as much
complaint was made by the employes about
the reduction of wages to ante bellum prices.
On Tuesday the Directors of the t oad
met in Augusta, and after a tedious session
of two days they decided to reduce the
f.tre on the roaci to ante bellum prices.
The passenger rate adopted by the con
vention takes effect on the Ist of June, and
is as follows :
OUTWARD TRAINS.
From Atlanta to Decatur, $ £0
From do to Stone Mountain, 60
From do to Lithonia, 1 00
From do to Conyers, 1 £0
Fiom do to Covington, ,1 60
From do to Social Circle, 2 00
From do to Madison, 2 TO
From do to Grcenesboro’, 3 60
From do to Union Point, 3 80
From do to Crawfordville, 4 20
From do to Cumming, 460
From do to Camak, 5 00
From Atlanta to Augusta, and all sta
tions between Camak and Augusta, 5 00
INWARD TRAINS.
From Augusta to Bel-Air, $ 40
From do to Berzelio, 80
From do to Dealing, 1 20
From do to Thomson, 1 50
From do to Camak, 1 00
From do to Cumming, 230
From do to Crawfordville, 2 60
From do to Union Point, 3 00
From do lo Greenesboro’. 340
From do to Madison, 4 20
From do lo Social Circle, 4 80
From do to Covington, Atlanta
and intermediate points, 6 00
There was a full meeting of the Directors
of the road in attendance, only two of the
whole board being absent.
Before adjournment they passed a reso
lution authorizing the purchase of the
Western Railroad as an equal partner with
the Central Railroad. The object of the
purchase is to save themselves on bonds
they have indorsed for that road.
The action of the Board was made in se
cret, but. we got the above information
from one of the Directors.
Estray Notice,
Georgia —Greene County.—Wm. B.
BL'GG, of the 147th District, G. M., of said
county, tolls before me as Estrays, two
Cows, with young calves. One of them is
of red and white color, and the other blue
and white, and both marked with a croj
and half crop in each ear. and appraised
by L. M. Kimbrough, John E. Jackson and
L. F. Wheeler, freeholders, to be worth
sls 00 each. Unless said Cows are called
for and taken away, they will be sold by
the Sheriff of this county, at the plantation
of Mrs. Mary W. Anderson, on Saturday
24th day of April, 4875.
JOEL F. THORNTON, Ord’y.
April 45, 1875—2 U
Local and Business Notices.
0 O’clock.
\\ E, the undersigned Merchants of the
city of Greenesborough, Ga., do agree to
close our places of business at 6 o'clock ev
ery evening, (except cn Saturday’s and
public days,) commencing on Ist day of
May, 1875, and continuing until the first
day of September, 1875.
BARNHART & KIMBROUGH,
B. F. TOR BERT & Cos.,
HIGHTOWERS & Cos.,
J. F. HALL & Cos.,
J. A. GRIFFIN,
J. M. STORE If A BRO.,
McCAI.I., COPELAN A Cos.
April 15th, 1875—4 ts*
Arrival of Tratiii* at Greenes
lnro* Hrjmt.
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
From Atlanta, . . 11:2 A. M.
From Augusta, . . 1:10 P. M.
NIG T PASSENGER TRAIN.
From Atlanta • . . 3:33 A. M.
From migusta, . . . 1:14 A. M.
May 29 H. 11. KING, Agent.
11l tlie Ilantls ot Science all
things become valuable by adnptment, and
salutary by their application. Thus, Dr
J. Walker has obtained from certain vege
table products of California, that have been
trampled upon for centuries by the ignor
ant. the invaluable curative known as the
California Vinega- Bitters, a medicine
which is exciting the wonder of the com
munity by its beneficial operation in the
worst cases of Rheumatism, Pulmonary
Disease, General Debility, Congestion of the
Liver, Constipation, Scrofula, and Malari
ous Fever. aprlw4
1 Til!
f WILL sell LIME for agrioultural pur
-1 poses. ON TIME , and on terms to suit
purchasers. C. Mi. KING.
Feb. 25, 1875—1 m
jlew Goods!;
:New Goods.;
NEW GOODS!:
J. F. HALL A CO.,
I. F. HALL & CO.,
jj. F. HALL & CO. 1
Are now receiving their
Are now receiving their
SPRING STOCK
SPRING STOCK
Spring Stock
of Ladies’ Dress Goods. Notions,
of Ladies’ Dress Goods, Notions,
Boots and Shoes,
Boots and Shoes,
Ladies' ITats, Gloves, Ac.
Ladies’ Hats, Gloves, Ac.
We are offering great
We are offering great
GREAT INDUCEMENTS
Inducements to cash buyers
Inducements to cash buyers
as our stock lias been bought for cash.with
fresh goods altd fair dealing and short prb
tits, we hope to share a fair trade.
We cal l tlie special attention of the lad
ies to our at tractive stock of Ladies Hats.
J. v. HALL A CO.
April 7tli. 1875.-3 mo
GREE\E COUNTY
Sheriff’s Sales,
Will be sold before the Court-House
door in the city of Greenesborot'gh,Greene
county. Ga., within the legal hours of sale,
ou the
First Tuesday in May
next, the following property, to wit:
Eight Hundred and Thirty-three and
one-fourth acres of Land, the same known
as the Luckie place, in said county, and
levied on to satisfy twenty-seven fi fa’s is
sued from (he Justices Court of the 141st
District, G. M., of said county, in favor of
Elliott C. Bowden, Administrator of W. F.
Luckie vs. James H. Peck ; said Land le
vied upon by James H. Dolvin, L. C., and
the fi fa’s turned over by said Constable to
me for advertisement end sale of the said
Laud.
,f. II.EXtILISII, Sberiir.
April 8, 1875
ALSO,
At the same time and place—
One Tract of Land, containing Nine
Hundred acres (more or less.) lying in
Greene county, Ga., adjoining lpnds of
Hutchinson and others—Levied on as the
property of John Robins, to satisfy two fi
fa’s, one issuing from Greene Inferior Court
December Term, 1860, in favor of Ramey
.4 Storey vs John Rohbins : and the other
from the Superior Court of Greene county
September Term, 1861. in favor of Lanzelol
Phillips vs John Robbins.
ALSO,
At the same time and place—
One Tract of Land belonging to G. B.
Gilbert, adjoining lands of Daniel, Mitch
ell and others—levied on by virtue of sev
en fi fa's issued from tjie Justices Court
I4otb District, G. M., in favor of E. C.
Bowden vs. G. B. Gilbert, said levy being
made by JoeMcKinzie, L. C., and returned
tome. J. H ENGLISH, Shetiff.
Apr.l 1, 1875.
ALSO,
At the same time and place—
One tract of Land, containing Six acres
(more or less,) known as the old "New
Hope’’ Church lot, situated in 449th Dis
trict, C. M., Greene county, Ga.,—levied on
as the property of I. N. and -J. C. Waddail.
to satisfy afi fa issuing from Greene Coun
ty Court, in favor of Wm. H. Branch vs,
J. N. and J. C. Waddail.
H. C. PENNINGTON, Dep. SlTff.
April 8, 1876.
(JE , o>On Per day at home.
tpivv* Terms free. Ad
dress G. STINSON & Cos., Portland, Maine-.
21. tf*76-Iy*
JL99T& awg-S
0
at
IttCpWCin
They would respectfully inform their customers, their friends, and the
public generally, that th<y have receired their entire stock of Spring and
Summer Goods, and would be pleased at any time to show them through the
stock.
Dress Goods. Dress Goods.
They offer Black Silks, Black and Striped Grenadines. Ashes of Rose
and Blue Challies, Silk Mohairs. Perege, Black and White Alpacas, Corded
Alpacas. Striped and Plaid Victoria Lawns, Checked and Striped Japanese,
Summer Suittings, Printed Lace Sfripes, Printed Piques, Hair Cord Swiss,
Bombazine, Solid Colored Lawns, Corded Jaconets, Pacific Lawns, Ac., &c.
They offer a full line of
Staple Goods
consisting in part of Brown and Bleached 10x4 Sheetings,Granitcvillc Sheet
ings and SiiirtiiiL’s. Columbus Checks and Stripes, White and Striped Osna
hurgs. Brown and Bleached Drillings, Bleached Homespuns all grades. Sea
Island Homespuns }, J, and 4-4 wide. 200 bolts Calicoes from 8c to 12}c per
yard, all colors Checked Ginghams, a full line of Cottouades 20c to 50a pet
yard. Spring Cassiuteres from 40c to 81 00 a yard, Linen Prill cheap and
good, Fancy Catsimere Patterns for young men. Linen and Turkey Red Table
Parr ask. Linen Towels —cheap—medium and good. Sulshury all wool Tweeds,
and Bruwrt and Slate Cashmarets, all of which they offer low.
Novelties in Notions!
Th. y have a larger stock than has ever before been their pleasure to
ofler. A full line of Fans and Parasols, Rufflles. Crepe Collars, Lace Collar
ettes, Edinburgh Scarfs. Edinburgh Satin Scarfs, Br cade Scarf's, Fancy End
Scarfs, Plain, Fringed and Windsor Snarls. Mufflers, Lace Fichue. Lace Bibs,
Lace Handerchief and Collars. Yak Lace Trimmings, Mystic Ruffle, Bonnet,
Scarfs and Handkerchiefs. Coventry Fringe, Pompadour Braids. Braid Plats,
Belts, Belt Buckles, Gents’ Scarfs. Ties and IL>ws, the latest styles Paper and
Linen Collars, Combination Side Combs, Pearl Sleeve Buttons, Fancy Brace
lets. Crochet Needles, Silk Floss, Worsted and Alpaca Braid, Needles, Pins,
Ac., &c., Ac,, &c.
Clothing! Clothing! Clothing!
A full line of Clothing for Boys, Youths, and Men, cheap, medium aud
gcod, 1 hey call special attention to their large assortment of While Vests
and Fancy Cassimere Pants lor young men.
•Straw, Wool, and Fur VI £ all Styles and Prices for
Children, Boys, Youths and Men.
Special attention is called to their large stock of Children, Misses, ami
Ladies Cloth. Calf. Mutton. Glove Kid. and Serge Foxed Shoes, purchased
from the best houses in Lynn and Boston. They also keep a lull line of T
MILES & SON’S Serge, Genuine Calf, and Goat Shoes, Ladies’ Slippers late
styles. Gents’ low quartered Calf Shoes, Metis’ Boots, coarse, medium and fine,
5 000 pairs Childrens, Misses, Womens, Boys, and Meus coarse Shoes, various
styles and prices.
jt'ull t .tne OF oakery,
Wood, Glass, and Tinware, also Ovens, Spides, Tea Kettles, Boilers,
Stoue Pans, Ac., Ac., Ac.
HARDWARE. HARDWAKE-
In this line their stock is larger and more varied than ever before, in
fact there is vety few things that our customers can wish but what we now
have in stock. Where parties wishing to purchase by the dozen, they will be
allowed a very liberal discount, •
AG RICUI/TU R4L IKPLETIE ATS
Georgia Plyw Stocks, Brinley Plow Stocks, Solid Wing Sweeps. Dixon
Sweeps, Gopher Sweeps. Iron anil Steel Scooters, Iron and Steel Turn Plows,
ShoveiS, Singletrees, Heel Pins, Rods, Clevises llautes, Traces, Shuck and
Bark Collars, Back Bands, Plow Lines, Hame Strings. No's I, 2, and 3 Scovil
Hues, Spades, Shovels and Garden Tools of all kinds, lu
Wagon and Bugsy Timber
We offer Hints, Spokes, Hubs, Shaft*, Tongues, Springs, Axles, Tires, Fifth
Wheels, Ac. Great Reduction in the price of Rims.
FURNITURE! Everything kept in this line
from a Baby Chair to a Walnut Wardrobe.
SCHOOL BOOKS AD STATIONER! OF ALL KINDS!
of various kinds. Liniments, Vermifuges, Laudanum, Turpentine, Oils, Calo
mel, Soothing Syrup, Extracts. Hot Drops, Percgoric, Balsam,
Hostctter’s Bitters, Ac., ko.
| A full line. Bacon and Bulk Sides. Bason
I UV-LI Iv O • an d H u |k Shoulders. Magnolia and Beef Hams,
Lard. Oats, White Corn. Virginia and Liver
pool Salt, Mackerel in kits. Pigs Feet in cans. Codfish, Sugar and Coffep,
Grits, Big Hominy. Rice, Parched Coffee, Teas of all kinds, MolaSses arid
Syrups, Varnish, Paints, Ac., Ac.
Flower Pots ! Flower Pots!
in i, }, 1, 2, and 3 gallons.
Onion Sets and Garden Seeds
OF ALL KINDS!
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT.
Conducted by MISS GRASSWITH, is now complete and below we
mention a few late styles of Hats, French Chip Oleone. Straw Lorle, Fidele,
Musurka, Blanche, London, Daffodil, Starlight. Lily, Grace. Diamond, Major.
Leßrnn, Vi toria, Clairiette, Viola, Marion, Woodbine, Riversides, Wood
lawn, Sprite, Elf, Pedal.and many other popular styles to numerous to mention.
Infants Lace Caps, Hat Frames of all Styles, French Flowers. Wreaths
Roses, Buds, Daisies, Lillies, Gowns, Gown Yokes, Chemise, Chemise Yokes,
Dressing Saeques Braces, Torquoise, Marceline Silk, Beaded Crowns, Dress
ing Gowds, Late Styles Fancy Scarfs, White Crepe Quilling for second mourn
ing, Revere Ruffling for second mourning, Beautiful Vallencenes Ties, Irish
Point Collars, Black Lace Beaded Capes something entirely new and attrac
tive, Stamped Yokes and Bands, New Style Tissue for Veils, Beautiful Sash
Ribbon for 40c a yard, Frizzes and Curls, Braid Puffs for the hair, Safety
Pins for Ladies Dresses, Beautiful Lace Pocket Handkerchiefs, Gauze Scarfs
entirely new. In fact everything to make the ladies beautiful.
\ v>ri* 1X 1374 MCCALL, COPFLAN ACO
Important to Philters I
STANDARD FERTILIZERS!
w E call the especial attention of the planting public, to the following Standard
high grade Fertilizers:
SARDY’S SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO.
SARDY’S PIIO3PIIO-PERUVIAN GUANO.
RUSSELL COES SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME,
And
CAT ISLAND GUANO,
Which haTe been generally need throughout the South with most satisfactory results,
and have established a reputation and proved equal to any Fertilizers in use for Col
ton, Corn and Southern products generally.
These Fertilizers are offered to the farmers of the cotmtfy with full confidence in
their merits and at reasonable'mtes. Information furnished On application to oui*
Agents. Send for Circulars and Price List3.
BRANCH & SMITH,
General Agents, AUGCBTA, Ga.
Norton & Weaver,
Local Agents, GREENESBORO’, Ga. mart. 187?—tf
JAMES B. PARK,
OS XT 23 rs
AND—
COUNSELOR AT LAW,
GREENESBORO', - - - GA.
WILL give prompt attention to all bu
siness intrusted to his professional
care, in the Counties of Greene. Morgan,
Putnam, Baldwin. Hancock and Taliaferro.
CE7* Office—With Hon. Philip B. Rob
inson. april 8,1875 —6ms
M. W. LEWIS } 11. o. LEWIS.
91, W. Lewis & Son,
Attorneys at law,
G|{Ili;\l>EIOIClGII, - GA.
april 8, 1875-1 y
PURE DREGS,
AND
them frals,
PATENT MEDICINES,
FINE PERFUMERY,
TOILET ARTICLES, WIN
DOW GLASS, all sizes, LAMPS
and LANTERNS.
HOST'S G A ItIHvY SEERS.
KEROSENE OIL,
WHITE LEAD, Colors, I,IN
SEED OIL, BRUSHES, Ac.,
For sale by
John A. Griffin.
K7*Physicians’ prescriptions carcfujly
dispensed, april 8, 1875-’y
KEITH’S
Fever and Asue Pills
A SPECIFIC FOR AU CASES OF CHIUS
AND FEVER. DUMB A6UE. INTER
MITTENT FEZER, ETC.
This preparation is purely vegetable,and
is prepared from the recipe of Dr. Kkith,
who has used it in the treatment of above
diseases for many years, with invariable
success.
Put up in boxes containing 50 Pills.
Price, $1 00 per box, or 6 boxes for
$5 00. Sent by mail on receipt of price.
Prepareil only by
IS. K KIT II A Cos ,
41 Liberty Street,
Aprils, '7s-Oms \t* tv 1 ork.
Assignee’s Notice.
DISTRICT Court af the United States,
Northern District of Georgia.— In
Bankruptcy, in matter of WILLIAM II
WATSON, of Greene county, Ga., Bank
rupt.
This is tc give notice* once a ws'-k, foi
three successive weeks, that I have been ap
pointed Assignee of the Estate of William l>
Watson, of Greene county. Ga., who has
been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his owt
petition, by the United .Stales District
Court tor said District.
J. G- McHENRY, Assignee.
April 1,1875.—3 ts
DISEASES
OF TIIFi KI DMA S.
Painful affections of the bladder, and
urinary organs, accompanied by gravelly
deposits, irritation of the neck of the blad
der, with difficulty of holding the urine, in
stricture, in seminal weakness, and in all
conditions af the parts accompanied by de
bility, weakness or painful irregula-ities in
male or female.
*1 ililni's Hyilrastin Compound
will be found a most efficacious remedy.
Price, $1 00 per Bailie; $5 00 per half Dozen
Prepared by
IS. KUITII & Cos,
41 Liberty Stnel,
Aprils,’ 7s—6ms Kew York.
Notice !
NOTICE is hereby given that ED. TER
RILL and his wife MOLLIE, who are un
der contract with me for the year 1875.
have left my farm against my wishes. Ail
persons are warned not to employ them
under penalty of the law.
GEO. N. SMITH.
February 27, 1875. mar4t3
To Trespassers.
I FOREWARN all persons from hunting.
fishing, or in any way whatever tres
passing upon ray premises, knowr. as part
of the Mrs: Bickers’ tract. Any one so
offending will be prosecuted to ihe full ex
tent of the law M MAR&WALTER.
' pril !. 1875,-4"-
ALFRED SHAW
KEEPS constantly on hand in Groenes
bofo* and Madison, a full assort diene
of
ROSEWOOD And MAIH>GANT
v
lUJHIAL CASJESIr
and imitations of the same. Also,
METALIC GASKETS,
of all grades.
In beauty, durability and price, these
Cases and Caskets will compare favorably
with any to be found elsewhere.
W. T. DOSTSE and E. G. SITTOS
Arc our authorized Agents at GrecnesboroV
NOTE:—AII persons indebted for past
purchases, arc requested to come forward
and settle their hills
ALFKEO SSI AW.'
March 18, 1870—3 ms
VARIETY STORE T
FAMILY GROCERIES,
BAR-ROOM AND BILLIARD SALOON,
Corner Main and Broad Streets,
GRF.KNESBORO’. - GEORGIA.
W.C. Cartwright,
Always keeps on hand a full assortment of
Family Groceries,
and the finest brands of imported and
domestic
LIQUORS AND SEGARS.
His Bar is always shpplied with pure im
'lorted London Porter, Bass’ Ale, French
Brandy. TLdl'a'nd' GTii, Jamaica Runt,
Wines and Champagne; and
GENUINE CINCINNATI LAGER,
always fresh, besides all qualities of do
mestic Liquors.
DT7”Cnll and purchase your Groceries,
imbibe pure Liquors, smoke fine Segars,
play a game of Billiards, and tie happy.
W. C. CARTWRIGHT.
Corner Broad and Main Sts.
March 25, 1875.
Notice in Bankruptcy
IN the United States District Court for
the Northern District of Georgia. In
the matter of JAMES D. BURGESS, Bank
rupt.
This is to give notice, once a week for
three weeks, that I have been appointed As
signee of the Estate of James D. Burgess,
of Grieiie county, Ga,, in said Dfetrtet/
who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upom
ihls own petition, by the District Court of
said District.
HOWARD E. W. PALMER,
j Apiil 1, 1875. Greenesboro’, Ga.
Notice
Ts hereby given, that James Alfriend
(colored) and his wife, Delphy, who are un
ler contract with mefor theyear 1875,hav
eft my farm without my consent and against
my wishes. All persons are warned not t.
aire them under penalty of the law.
L. jtf. KIMBROUGH.
March 11, 1875—Ira
The DIAMOND COTTON CHOPPED
IMPROVED A WAHOAHTfD i'JCt m£tcT pJi’iiw
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ith 1 m.i. * '...rko.
Cotton IMautvr i
Planter' lluciiin lit-.
All warranted. Atruutf
WM’iled. Sen 1 IVnr IlluntprV
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J W HINSPtLK Per.. Fareftevliu N C. or o Local I*l
March IJ, 1875—1 m
GEOItGIt- Grecno County—f
William K. Wilson Administratedotr
the Estate of Henry 11. Durham, deceased,
applies for Letters of DUmissibnl and such
Letters will he granted on the first Monday
in May, 1875, unless valid objections there
to are filed.
Oiven under my land and official signa
ture, this January 20th, 1875.
3m JOEL F. THORNTON, Ord’y.
GEOKGLi-Greene County.'
Win. A. ami John 31. Colciotigh, Ad
ministrators of John Cole ougli. deceased,
apply for Letters of Dismission, ami such
Letters will be granted on the. lit st Monday
in June, 1875, unless valid objections
thereto are filed.
Given under tny hand and official signa
ture, this March Ist. 1875.
JOEL F. THORNTON* Only
mar.4,1875-—3ms
lit ill OlA* - - 7 (irb rue County;
Whereas James Smith, Executor of
James Atkinson, deceased, applies for Let
ters of Dismission, and such Letters will lie
granted on the first Monday in May 1875,
unless valid objections thereto be filed.
Given tinder my haud and official signa
ture this February Ist, 1875
JOEL F. THORNTON, Ord’y.
Feb. 1, 1875—3ms*
Take Notice!
GEORGIA— Morgan County.
NOTICE is hereby given, thnt Captain
J. M. BURNS is no longer my Agent
for any purpose whatever.
Mary W. Anderson.
March 2hd. 1875 Its