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CARPETS,
Oil Cloths,
JUallings,
Curtains Shades &e.
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Wm, A. HAYGOOD,
91 MARIETTA,
Cor. Broad Str.,
ATLANTA, GA.
April 15, 1875—Sms
LOCAL ITEMS.
Kew Advertisements,
Pictures, Pictures —M L. Richter.
Adjourned Court—Judge Oeorgc T
Rartlett.
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Our Agent,
Mr. O. A. McIjACOIXI.in, at Unioh Point,
will take pleasure in leceivingsubscriptinns
or anything in the printing line for the
Hfcra.i.d office—call on him and hand In
your favors.
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Adjourned Court.
Bv reference to a card in another column
tt will beseem that the adjourned Term of
Greene Superior Onurt for Monday, ?d
Inst., has h.*en chanced to the 3rd Motidav
in July next. All concerned will govern
themselves accordingly.
Thanks.
Mrs McCall will please accept onr
undivided thanks for a delicious plate of
strawberries and cake sent us yesterday.
Also Mr. William llart for a bottle of
xuperb home-made grape wine.
Ettler .1, 15. krave*,
Of Nashville, Tenu., preached in the
Baptist Church, in our city, on Wed e-i'a
night last, to a large and attentive congre
gation.
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A bKcut.
Elder C. H. St rick and, pastor of the Bap
tist Church of our citv, has been absent for
the past week, attending t'..e Southern Bap
tist Convention, which held its session in
Charleston, S. C.
Tin- Fishing Mania
Seems to prevail among nur citizens to a
(Considerable extent just now.
Tito Etockmart "\w"
Having doffed its smutty "patent out
aide” looks mucl* better, and is entitled to
all the privileges and benefits of a Georgia
(Journal.
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Barnhart & liimbroiisli
Can furnish the ladies of all ages with
bats and (beaux) bows to suit the mot
fastidious.
Good Templars.
We are requested to s'ate, that the Offi
cers of (rreeneshot o' Lodge, No. o'-’O, will
be installed for the ensuing Term n; to
morrow (Friday) night. The instillation
not public. A foil attendance of the mem
bers is expected.
< rttps
In our county are looking well Wheat
and Oats are good. The col 1 snap <>t a
short time back nipped Corn a little, but
the warm sunshine and refreshing showers
have brought it out. and in the main it is as
good as usual at. this season of the year.—
Cotton is coining up, and the stands gener
ally, are regular.
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Odd-Fellows.
The Noble Grand of Greene Lodge, No.
41, Independent Order Odd-Fellows, re
quests us to sav, that on Mo day night
next, all the members (good s'anding and
.delinquents,) are earnestly solicited to
meet at their Lodge Room, at 8 o’clock, as
business of vital importance will be presen
ted for their consideration.
Pictures ! Pictures ! Pictures!
M. L. Richter rcsoectfnlly informs th
.citizens of Greenesboro’ and vicinity that
he will revisit them about the ‘2oth inst.,
and will be better prepared than before
for making the different styles of pictures.
He is now making the new and beautiful
Glace, Promenade and Marbleized . ic
turts. which excel anything ret in the art.
With many thanks for past patronage lie
will strive hard to merit a continuance.
As lie has another enticement to fill soon,
his slay in Greenesboro’ will lie short.
Conundrum.
Barnhart & Kimbrough offer speeia' in
ducements in millinery and fancy goods to
*ll the ladies who examine their superb
.lock and answer the following conundrum:
What net will catch a woman ?
Spelling Bee and Strabcrrj
Festival.
The ladies of the Presbyterian congrega
tion of our ciiv purpose having a Spelling
Bee and Strawberry Festival at Floral Mall,
on next Tuesday evening. The proceeds
of which are to be applied to completing
their beautiful bouse of worship, upon
which work was suspended some months
ago owing to a lack of funds. The object
is truly commendable, and addresses itself
with great force to every member of out
(community. We trust they may receive
encouragement in their good work, and
continue to labor until their exertions are
crowned with success. Let every body at
tend tho Spelling Bt-o and Strawberry Fes
tive!
Almost u Tornado.
On Monday morning last, about £ o’clock,
a very dark cloud rose rapidly above the
western horizon, the thunder muttered
deeply, and vivid lightning flashed inces
santly. Of course our people apprehended
an approaching tornado, and manifested
considerable alarm. The Female School
adjourned to a neighboring residence, the
Principal of Ihe Male Academy, with Ids
pupils, sought refuge in an old cistern, and
several of the clerks stored themselves
away in (lark corners of their employers’
rebars. After a few moments of dread anx
iety on the part of our citizens, the cloud
passed rapidly over and the bright sunshine
brought joy to troubled hearts.
We learn that a considerable whirlwind
passed through the eastern suburbs of our
city, blowing down a fence or two and
throwing a gentleman from his buggy. No
set ions damage resulted.
A \en iiOtlgc.
We learn that on Monday night, 23d nit.,
1) I) C. M J. W. 1,. Smith, of Monroe, Ga.,
instituted Powell I.odge. No 80, Indepen
dent Order Odd-Fellows, a: High Shoals,
on tl e line of Walton, Moreau and Clarke
affinities. The new Lodge begins its exis
tence with twenty-four members, and that
its prospects for the future are bright.
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Pcnfield Correspondence.
Pen FIELD. G’t.. May 12. 1875.
Dear Herald: While the ‘ Spell
lug Bee” oQJast Friday evening was a
success, we were sadly disappointed
that ilie older citizens of the coininun
ity look tin part. However, we have
no right to coutpla'n, as they were en
gaged in a holy mission—at work 1
love—that of gathering up and distri
buting supplies to our fellow citizens
who suffered from the tornado the
previous week. At an early hour
,|uitc a number of auditors assembled
,n the Chapel and impatiently awaited
the ceiling's entertainment. “ West
uhe’ 3 000 practice words” was adopt
ed as the authority for the correctness
<d the spelling. It was announced that
after missing a word the person so mi.-s
ing must retire from the class unless
the privilege ot remaining was pur
chased ai the nominal sum of five cents.
Glasses id twelve each, led by GapUtns
<V. Rives and K Hardin, were then
arrayed for the orthographical conflict,
the tocsin was suuuded and the contest
began. *
R. W. S. went down—as so many
have done—on Cognac. Miss C. Me.
could nut stand '• numbskull.” 0. P
was forced to retire for ‘dying.” T. R.
fell from the effect of “ laudanum.”
Miss M. T. was attacked with "nausea”
and leit the class. J E. hi. and *V: S.
L in \ , u l;g men ul taste and tine tl-.r
--i-ls, fam'd ."I ‘-da b lias.” •/. G. bad DO
idea of appearing: "guiriah.” W . ii_
did nut "deign ” spell, and R. 0, walked
off on ‘‘caipetting.” \V. J- came to
anchor in a "quay. J. R. L, de
serted his ''corps” and joined the audi
tors. J S left his spectacles at home
and hence eon!' l sec tin use ot the dipli
tilling in "diOJHsis.” C. A. did not
prove an apt scholar at "mortise” W"fk
W. R, exemplified the fact that ‘a poet
is horn, not made,” and hence failed on
a "distich.” E. A. S. was seated in the
••parquet,” but by paying for it pro
cur'd another place and was finally
choked wilh “quinsy.” Cant liytdiu
won tin* field and received the prize
Thus ended ibe Spelling Bee at Mer
cer liigh School. Ihe occasion was
very enjoyable, I hope it will be re
peated.
Considerable sieknoss is reported in
this lie glib ohood — it is eoC fined most
ly to children. An hour ago Death
passed this way and a delicate sweet
little flower drooped and Withered un
der its chilly breath. More anon.
Yours truly, Novice.
The lis|tlay
Of millinery ami fancy goods at Barn
hart & Kimbrough’s is beautiful beyond
descri pi ion.
A remarkable case of somnambulism
occurred at Murfrnesborn’.Tenn., a few
evenings since. One of the young lady
Students of ihe W. F. College during
the night got up Iroui the hed, threw
over herself a loose wrapper and start
id down town. She went into Colonel
Vaughan’s residence, and into bis room
and laid on a lounge. It greatly sur
prised and frightened the Colonel,
.though he knew something wits wrong,
and did not molest tlie “sleeping beau
ty ” Soon Rev. W. 6 Starr was in
formed where the girl was and went
after her. He took her back to the
bed-room and eseoneed her in hed, and
left the room. The young lady, on
awakening next uio-ning, knew noth
ing of where she had perambulated or
anything about her n net lira I visit.
A curious law in New Hampshire is
that where there are three hundred
and fifty persons residing in unsettled
sections, they can form themselves into
n town and elect a Representative to
the Legislature, and the Ogdensburg
Journal says that at the recent Slate
election a gang nf seven hundred la
borers on the Portland and Ogdensburg
Railroad divided and formed two
towns, and with less than ninety voters,
elected two Democratic Representative®.
UNION POINT DEPARTMENT^
0. A M.LATOHLIN, • - EDITOR.
LOCAL ITEMS. *
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Dogsf.
This local has ft few words to say about
dogs--dogs in general, ami dogs in partic
ular—and if they fail to have the desired
effect, ho thinks he will have lo go intc the
business—the business of killing or awfully
scaring. Vrrbitm sat.
Hymeneal.
One of our most accomplished and beau
tiful young holies, Miss Emmie, daughter
of Judge Carlton, was married to Mr.
Luther Jackson of this county, Tuesday
morning of this week. We tender our com
piiments, and give them our earnest wishes
tor their future happiness and prosperity.
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Fine Wranberrirs.
We nre under obligations to Mrs. T. M,
Bryan for a bowl of the finest strawberries
we have seen this or any other season.
They were of excellent flavor and very
large- many of them being an inch to an
inch and a quarter in diameter. They
were Com Mrs. 11. s garden where there
are a great many more like them.
Educational.
We desire to call special attention to
Union Point Academy, in charge of W. E.
Reynolds, Esq., and Mrs. Wilson. A di
ploma from Mercer University, and two or
three years of successful teaching, to
gether with an unblemished Christian
character, are sufficient recommendations
to place Mr. It in the front rank, as an
educator
Mrs Wilson is a graduate of College
Temple, Newnn., Ga., and has an experi
ence of several years successful teaching.
Bhe is a l idv of culture and refinement,
and an earnest Christian.
The school should commend itself to the
community and surrounding country.
I. O. . T.
At a meeting of Union Point Lodge, No.
31<), 1. O. (>. T.. the following officers were
elected and installed to serve the present
quarter:
L D Carlton, W C T.
Miss Sallie Cox, W V T.
C W Medlin, W It S.
C I Davis, W F 8.
Mrs Sallie Cox, W T.
W It Bunkley, W M.
Miss E Wooding, WDM.
Miss Mattie Pierce, W I G.
H F Bunkley, W 0 G.
It II Handle, W C.
Miss Nora Norman, R II S.
Miss Nannie Thornton, L H S
ilirtls.
The wanton and cruel practice of the
promiscuous shooting of birds by lliougbt
serves the censure and condemnation cf
all good citizens.
There.is a class of birds that can and
ought to be shot —hawks, crows, and a few
others; but there is a class of really useful
ones that ought to be protected and cared
for. They inhabit our groves, orchards
and yards—build their nests and rear their
young ones, and by their merry chattering
and beautiful songs, make us all happy.
They serve a valuable purpose too, in tak
ing up the worms, bugs and insects that
infest our yards and gardens, and are no
doubt the means of health and comfort to
the place. They' give an air of cheerful
ness to our homes, and are many times the
solacers of our sorrows.
We would be glad to know that every
parent had Iried to instil these sentiments
into the minds and hearts of his children.
We have been led to these remarks by
hearing ihe subject presented to our Sab
bath School a few days ago, by a worthy
aud faithful teacher.
The II- B.’s Again.
When we penned our local week before
last on the grave yard, and referred to the
M. tj.’s, we did not intend it to he taken so
seriously. Your correspondent, latros,
seems to take it in sober earnest, and pro
ceeds to give us a regular lecture on what
he terms a slander and an untruth. We
are sorry lie feels aggrieved, for we have
the very highest respect for the medical
profession, and are willing to accord to it
all lie claims. We admit that the life of a
physician is a hard one, mentally and
phyicallv We admit, ns he says, that he
is the last one paid, if at all, and in many
cases grudgingly at that. We admit that
much of hi time and money are spent in
study, lectures and out-fits. He rides his
horses down and has to replace them at
heavy cost. His buggy sometimes breaks
down, perhaps has done so recently. All
these things we admit, and more. Mead
mil that lie is essential in Ihe community
(if he understands his business) and de
serves the gratitude of us all.
We deny, however, both the untruth and
slander. Our local was true in t-.wo par
ticulars. and inferentiaUy in the third.
first Our community teat remarkably
healthy. Second—The graves were newly
made up, and in many respects looked like
new ones, and thereby tlte inference is that
they carried to the mind, disease and the
probability of practice and fees. So what
we said lightly, and more as a bit of
humor, was the truth aftfer all. Your corre
spondent thinks that physicians ought io
have ree'ing syelle as he terms them, as
well as people in oilier business. We ad
mit that too. Tired nature needs rest. We
all feel the necessity for it. But physi
cians sometimes are troubled with chronic
resting spells, and we all know flow such
complaints affect the mind atyd temper.
tVe hope your correspondent is tot of that
class.
We hope we have set ourselves right be
fore the M. D.’s and that they are satisfied
that we are friends and not slanderers of
their worthy and self-sacrificing profes
sion.
State,>*uuds*.y Stitooi Conven
tion iti iuion l*oint.
PROGRAMME OF EXERCISES.
Fltl DAY, MAY 21ST.
9:20 a in—Enrollment of delegates.
10 a.m—Prayer. Song “ Rescue the
Perishing.” Welcome Address, by' the
President. Response, by Rev P B Robin
son, of Greeneaboro’.
11 a m—Poem "Of Such is the King
dom,” Miss M L of Augusta. Essay
“ The Religion Needed, ’ Miss Annie C M
Blackburn, of Barncsville. Essay "Christ’s
Little Ones,” Miss Aunie M Barnes, of At
lanta.
12 m—Appointment of Committee on
Organization.
2:30 p.ui—Election of Officers.
g p.m —"Why Should Parents Attend
Sunday School?” lion D Vf Anderson.
Marietta.
4 p. m —"How to Promote Catholicity
Among Sunday School Workers?” Rev II
Quigg, Conyers.
4:30 to 5 p.m—Discussion of topics pri
sented. Question Box.
7 p in—" Complete Sunday School Idea
in the Bible,” Rev W II Crawtbrd, Atlanta.
8 to 9 p.m—Discussion of topics pre
sented. f
BATUHOAT, MAY 22fr.
9 a.m—"Our Dear Children, What Shall
he done for Them ?” Rev J Knowles,
Greenesboro’.
9:30 a.m—"The Relation of Family Gov
erntt eat to Sunday Schools,” Dr J W
Oslin, of West Point.
10 a.m—"Elements of a Good Sunday
School,” Hon J H James, Atlanta.
10:30 a.m -Selection of next place of
meeting.
11 a.m—"Jesus the Mode! for Sunday
School Teachers,” Rev D B Hamilton, of
Rome,
11:30 a.m—"Singing in Our Sunday
Schools, How can it be made more Appro
priate and Devotional, and what is its rela
tive value as an auxiliary in the work?"
Rev L B Fish, Atlanta.
2:30 p.m—"Duties of Church Members
to Sunday Schools ” Major Jampbell Wal
lace, Atlanta,
3 p.m —“The Sunday School a National
Defence,” Hon M A Candler, Decatur.
3:30 p.m—“Our One Text-Book, the
Bible,” Rev D E Butler. Malison.
4 p.m—“ Row lo Bring Children to
Christ," Hon Robert Hester. Elberton.
4:30 p.m—“How to Teach a Bible Les'
so t,” Rev T C Boykin. Answer Box.
7 p.m—“Mission Sunday-Schools,” F M
Richardson, Atlanta.
8 p.m —Discussion of topics presented.
9 p.m—Hand-shaking.
SUNDAY, MAY 23d
Sunday School exeicises in the morning
and afternoon conducted by Rev T C Boy
kin, Superiutendent-in-chicf, and Rev L B
Fish in charge of music. The programme
of exercises will be announced on Saturday.
Th/Sunday Schools of Union Toint and
those adjacent are invited to attend every
iluy and participate, selecting their own
t sing during the exercises.
The railroads in the State will bring
delegates for half fare —full fare coming
and return free.
Sunday Schools of all Evangelical denom
inations are invited to send delegates tu
the ratio of one 'o every twenty members.
It would be well for the schools to notify
the Secretary-, W J Houston, Atlanta, ot
the number of delegates they intend send,
iug.
Rev Lovic Pierce, lion C J Jenkins, Hon
Mark A Cooper, Hon Thomas Stocks, lion
A II Stephens, and T Q Cassels, are ex
pected to be present.
In the Ninth District, B. 11.
Ilill is elected to Congress by be
tween 2.000 to 3,000 majority ov
er all opposing elements. Ilis obi
friends and neighbors at LaGrange
got up a torch light celebration Sat
urday night last, in honor of his
victory.
The Press Association convenes
in the city of Athens. Ga , on next
Wednesday, 19th inst. A ful) at
tendance is expected.
A Georgia emigrant who has
been living in Kansas for about
two years, started back to. bis old
home not long since, and painted
the following on his wagon :
“Sunny Kansas! Farewell!
I bid you an aff-ctionate adieu;
1 may emigrate to bell,
But never hack t-o you.”
Local and Business Notices.
Cos!. Jus. A. Thornton
Is our duly authorized Agent
to solicit and receive subscrip
tions to the HeralDj and re
ceipt for the same.
Brightly Breaks the Morning
of anew era in tlie annals of medicine.
Alcohol will soon be banished from the list
of remedies, and only known as a poison.
Dr. J. Walker’s California Vinegar Bitters
composed entirely of wholesome botanic ex
tracts and juices, are everywhere super
seding the fiery astringents, which no man
or woman ever y T ct took without hittcrly
repenting their credulity. There is nodis
ea-e, acute or chronic, in which the new
tonic may not be administered with bene
ficial effect. may (!ml
Arrival of Trains at ttreencs
boro* Bepot.
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
From Atlanta, . • A. M.
From Augusta, . • 11 •M.
N GUT PASSENGER TRAIN.
From Atlanta * - • 8:33 A. M.
From atigusta, • • • A. M.
May 2ft H JL KING, Agent.
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B. JOHNSON & CO.,
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AYESPECTFULLY announce to tlieir friends and the
public generally, that they are receiving and opening a large
and elegant Stock of general
SEFtIHSTO GOODS,
Consisting of Staple and White Goods, Ladies Dress Goods
af all styles; Millinery, Fancy Goods; Boots, fine Philadel
phia hand-made Shoes; Gentlemen's Clothing. Ac,, &c.
These (foods were bought by Mr. Johnson in person, and
will lie sold at extremely low prices
and Buys CLOTHING and FURNISHING
Goods and HATS Specialty. -tr%
Mr. Johnson having an experience of over Fifteen years in
this branch of business, lias given especial attention to the
selection of a fine line of Goods in this department.
jJfcyGive us a call before purchasing elsetudiere. •
B. JolL\>io?i A <’o.
April 22. 1875 —1m
QUICK. SALES AKTD SMALL PROFITS
BARN HART 7& ~K IMBROUG H,
Aie receiving a large and carefully selected Stock of
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, Of all Grades ar.d the Latest Styles.
(M he public are respectfully invited tp call and inspect tlieir beautiful and cheap Goods, consisting t f
Dress Goods, White Goods, Ladies Underwear, Millinery and Fancy Goods Notions, Boots, Shoes
Q-E IST TILE FEINT’S FURNISHING GOODS, ic, ic.
AP of which are offered at astonishingly low prices for cash April 7. 1875.-tf BARNHART & KIMBROUGH.
ILLIY“Y mm
CORNER MAIN and BROAD STREETS—UP STAIRS.
GREENESBOROUGH, - - - GEORGIA.
Mrs. WILLIAMS & Miss HAMLIN,
jj AYE the pleasure^announcing their Spring Opeuing of
MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS,
and invite the public to cali and examine tlieir stock.
They will keep all the Latest Styles of Ladies, Misses and Children’s Lifts, and a
general assortment of Sash Ribbons, Rouchiiigs and Fancy Goods.
a Specialty. april 8, 1575-tf
ii li EE\ 12 CO IK 1 X
Sheriff’s Sales.
W ILL he sold before the Court-House j
door iu the city of Greenesboroegii,Greene \
county, Ga., within the legal hours of sale, i
ou the
First Tuesday in .lime
next, the following property, to wit:
One Buggy levied ou as the property of
W. B. Wats on to satisfy a fi fa issued from
Greene County Court,' in favor of 11. C.
Silton vs W. B. Watson.
11. C. I'ENNLNS'i'OX, Dep. Sheriff.
May Srd, 1875.
Road XxiObiC6
_/V Petition having been tiled in my office
for making Hie Road from Henry (i. Cope
lan's to Alexander Kimbroughs. through
tiie lands of Eudora Seals ad Curtis 1 ai
rott a Public Road and Commissioners
appointed to review said road, havingte
commended the same: All persons corn
.•emed, arc hereby notified, that said Road
will be made a public Road HO days fiotn
this date, unless good objections to the
same art' shown.
JOEL F. TIIORNTON. Ord y.
May fi. 1877 —4t-s
Tax 84cturns
T HEREBY give notice, that the Tax
Books are now open, and 1 am ready to te
ceive Returns for the present year. Parties
wishing to make returns, will find meat
the Court-House in Creenesboro' on Bat
urdays, and all public occasions.
C. E. UITLE,
Tax Receiver Greene County.
April S, 1875-tf
Hay, Hay!
Native Grass Hay!!
T STILL have about Two Hundred j
Rales of very superior Bermuda Grass Hay j
for sale. Parties desiring to purchase will
confer with tnv Agent, Chas. M. King.
' OODV.
April 8, 197.7—1ni
(1 t-orgiti—Creene Foil illy.
X Solomon Fields, (colored J applies for
Exemption of Personalty, and 1 will pass
upon the same at my office at 10 o'clock,
a in., on Saturday, Vlay Bih. Ift/’n.
JOEL F. THORNTON, OnJ’y.
April 2fitb, 1877—2ts* •
in lankrii|>((‘>.
N’ORTH tiiN District of Georgia, SS.
'{’he umlersigutMl heroby notice
(once a week for three weeks) of his ap
pointment as Assignee of John C. I'a nier.
of Greent-snoro’, in tlie county of Greene
amt State of Georgia, within said District,
who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon
his own petition by the District Court of
saiu District.
HOWARD E. W. PALMER.
Ci roe nest ioro\ Ga , April 22, 187-> *ts
Mortgage Si l<‘.
\\J ILL RE SOLD on the first Tuesday
\\ in July next, in Creenesboro , Ga.,
within the legal hours of sale, one bay
mule levied on as tlie property of William
Askew, by virtue of a mortgage fi f* issued
from Greene County Court, in favorot Nor
ton & Weaver vs. 11. C. Merrett and W il
liam Askew. C. A. Vincent,
may 0, 1875.-n>2 County Court built!.
fIBGL EOlt WVWM*.- 1 *
I j Greene Superior Court, Alaich term,
1 Scott Kimbrough vs. Lucy Kimbrough.
It appearing to the Court, by the return
of the Sheriff, that the Defendant in this
case is not to be found in said county of
Greene, and it further appearing that her
residence is unknown and that urnst prob
ably she resides out of the Slate, it is or
dered hy the Court that service in this case,
be perfected on he.- by publication of this
order in the Greenesboro’ Horaad, once a
month for four months previous to tho next
Term of this Court. .
A true extract from the miiiutps of the
Superior Court. April 29th. 1876.
mnvrtml Live R. Halt Clerk.
STEJJtt
Soap Works!
ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
K. T. ZIMMERMAN, - - - Proprietor
JOHN T. MEREDITH, - - Manufacturer
J VY. FEARS, - _ - - - Manage#
THE FOLLOWING
eb BS. IP
Are made by the Excelsior Soap Factory :
, , S3 50
POOR MAN’S, 7U bar box,
ENGLISH CROWN, 120 bar box, *
DIAMOND, pressed and wrapped, 100 bars,
EXCELSIOR, perfumed, 120 bars, wrapped 4
april 22d, 1875.—Jm ,—,
If M If f I f*
THE ‘MATCHLESS’ BURDETT ORGANS
ARE MADE AT
JErie 9 Penn.
ftiafSend to the Burdett Organ Company, Eric, Pennsylvania,
for Circulars. april S. 187.5 —6ms
liEITH’S
Fever and Ague Skills
A SPECIFIC FOR ALL CASES OF CHILLS
AKD FEVER. DUMB AGUE. INTER
MITTENT FEZER, ETC.
This prcpa.ation is purely vegetable,and
is prepared from the recipe of Dr. Keith.
who has used it in the treatment of above
diseases for many years, with invariable
success.
Put up in boxes containing 50 I’iTls._
Price, $1 00 per box, or 6 boxes for
$5 00. Sent by mail on receipt of price.
Prepared only by
V KEITH vt Cf ,
•11 Liberty Street,
Aprilß,’76-6ms YctV 1 Ol’k.
work done here
Tate Notice I
I WILL LEARN ANY ONE to determine
. the age of Horses from ono to twenty
ono years of age.
l’rice &5.00; In advance—satisfaction
guaranteed.
EATON J. MAH’.
April 28th, 1875.—6m0
Notice in Bankruptcy.
District court in the united
Slates—Northern District of Georgia
—ln Bankruptcy, in the matter of Isaac J..
Moore, Bankrupt—No. 903.
All persons interested are notified to
show cause, if any they have, before Reg
ister A. G. Foster, at ids office fn Madison,
Ga., on the2(>th day of April, 1875. at 12
o’clock, M., why the said bankrupt should
not be discharged from all his debts.
The second and third meeting of credi
tors lydl he held at the same time and
place. A. E. BUCK,
April 22,4876.—tj Clerk,
DISEASES
OF THE MimiYS.
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male or female.
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