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LOCAL ITEMS.
Sew Adverlisfiiinils,
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Southern Masonic Female College—
J. N. Rradshaw, President.
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Tlinnks.
Judge Park Ims our thanks for fine
melons.
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Hot.
The thermometer marks 9G 9 in the shade
and the “ devil ” swents.
John E. Frlncli, Sr., an old citizen of this
county, died nt his residence, on Tuesday
night last, of heart disease.
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!Vew Invention.
A gentleman of our city Ims made an
invention which supersedes the old way of
making round holes square, and promises
him a rich harvest ef greenbacks.
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One Agent,
Mr. O. A. McLAUOin.m. at Union Point,
will take pleasure in roeeiviugsubscilptlnns
or anvth'ti" In the printing line for the
Herat,n office —call on him and hand in
r
your favors.
A Krlllisui r Meteor.
On last Saturday morning about 5J
o’clock a meteor of extraordinary size and
brilliancy was observed in the northeast
ern sky. Its bright track was visible for
several minutes.
I'ersnnnl,
Robert T. Clayton, son of lion. P. Clay
ton. United States Consul to Callao, left
our city on last Tuesday for Peru, whither
he goes as Secretary to the Consulate.
Wc wish Rob a pleasant journey.
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Tnlie CiMT of t he t Itilttren.
We are reliably informed that there is a
case of scarlet fever in our city, which we
understand is the second case within three
Fweeks. Parents should use every precau
tion in guarding against this fatal disease.
.*. JI. I\ College.
Special attention is called to the adver
tisement of dtp Southern Masonic Female’
College, which appears in another column.
Tliis institution is first, class in all of its ap
pointments and worthy the patronage of
our people. Catalogues can lie obtained by
application at the lleuald Office.
A Veteran of tlie C ross.
The numerous friends of Rev. John IV.
Talley will be pleased to learn that be is at
pns tut in our midst on a visit to. bis rela
tives and friends. This good man was bo’ n
in our county in 1800, and iias been an ac
tv s itinera and, pica her for 78 years. lie is
in the enjoyment of excellent health, and
we are informed will preach at Walker’s on
next Sabbath.
X A’o Court.
Owing to the sickness of his Honor,Judge
G. T. Bartlett, the adjourned term of
Greene Superior Court appointed for this
-he+fv, A number of proitn
nent, members of the bar, and a crowd of
witnesses and jurors were on band two
days patiently'sweltering under the scorch
ing heat of a July sun, awaiting the coming
of the Judge. On Tuesday their suspense
was relieved by the reception of an order
from his Honor adjourning the Co,yrt to
the Regular Term in September.
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A'iivigatiiik’ the Oconee.
Now that tbe Keely motor is an estab
lished fact , we learn that several of our
wealthy planters along the Oconee River
are seriously considering the practicability
of navigating the Oconee from FoiUenoy
Mills to the Railroad Brhlge--a distance of
some 2.3 miles. While we hardly think an
enterprise of this kind would pan out huge
dividends, we are satisfied it would he a
great convenience to those residing near
the river and shall be glad to chronicle Its
success.
A meeting to take the matter under con
sideration will be held at the Court House
in this place on the Ist Tuesday in August.
Strange Phenomena.
We are having many very remarkable
phenomena in nature. Last Thursday
evening several of our citizens heard a sin
gular rumbling noise, directly over head in
the heavens, like the sound of a distant
train of cars or the running of a threshing
machine. The noise continued without in
termission for over two hours. Not a
cloud was discernible in the w hole range
of vision. ’ Could it have been caused by
an upper current or whirlwind above the.
earth ; or was it indeed ominous of the
coming end of all things, as some of our
wise ones suppose ? We have heard of one
or two parties who are so firmly convinced
.ol the speedy coming of ‘‘that great day’’
that they are arranging to follow Hie ex
ample of Judge Dooly’s father-in-law and
seek safety in the. depth of a well. We
advise them to make tlieir wills before de
scending.
Aged couple —Yesterday morning
one of the wheels of a carriage contain
ing an aged and venerable couple
broke down in front of our office. Tho
old gentleman, Rev. Humphrey Gil
more, was horn in Wilkes county in
1790, married July 4th, 1815. had
been a local minister of the Methodist
church for 47 years, and a resident of
Tallapoosa county, Ala., for fifteen or
twenty years. llis wife was born in
.Green county in 1796, and has lived
with her aged partner for sixty years.
Mr. Gilmore says a better wife never
lived and he never expects to have an
other her equal. Although 85 years
of age the old gentleman is quite active
and as full of humor as he was 70 years
ago. He says he never owned a negro
that could take the foremost row from
him. The affectionate pair were on
their way to visit a son, R. F. Gilmore,
f Butts county,Git-—£Meriwcfher Cos.
Adjudicator
For tlie Herald,
GOSMPPING.
Mr. Editor, —
At the solicitation of “Novice,”
your Pentielil local, I wish to say a few
words of an evil which prevails exten
sively, aud often produces very bitter
fruits.
“Novice” has very correct views up
on the subject of “Gossipping,” and
has expressed himself in a manly and
creditable manner upon the vice. But
he has by no means exhausted tlie sub
ject. There is, perhaps, no more com
mon evil that that under consideration.
We may not be very clear as to the
meaning of the term "Gossip,” and i'
we fail to give a correct definition, we
shall be under obligations to someone
of the numerous family of Gossippers
to correct us.
As we understand, it means the
seeking out aad spreading abroad tlie
private affairs of others, with additions,
alterations and variations. Gossips arc
insincere and unreliable. Generally
they are the confidential friends of eve
rvbody. By cajolery they manage to
ingratiate themselves into the confidence
of the unwary, and invariably violate
all faith reposed in them. They are
the bearers of unsealed communications
—carriers of unlocked mail pouches. —
They work gratuitously for the picas*
ure they derive, and because they have
no business of their own to employ
their time and engage their hearts. Tu
the language of another, “Vows hun
ters have great leisure, with little tho’t;
much petty ambition to be thought in
telligent, without any other pretension
than being able to communicate what
they have just learnt” These vaga
bond newsmongers arc “all things to
all men”—social Chameleons, suscepti
ble to the changes incident to the vary
irig moods of those with whom they
come in contact. They are “whited
sepulchres," externally conveying most
pleasing impressions, but internally
“full of rottenness and dead men’s
bones.” They are full of deceit and
the “poison of asps is under their
tongues.’’ Their breath is malarious,
more to be dreaded than the infectious
atmosphere of a noxious cesspool. Dis
tilling flattery from fa'se hearts, they
beguile their unsuspecting victims only
to involve them in turmoils and strife
They merit only tlie execration of the
good and true, and should be socially
ostracised. OMINOUS.
Kit of Legul Advice.
The Rome 'Commercial makes the
following report of the remarks of Jutjgc
Underwood to four young lawyers who
had just passed an examination in his
Court : “Young gentlemen,” said the
Judge, “I want to say a thing or two
to you. Yon have passed as good an
examination as usual, perhaps better;
hut you don’t know anything. Like
these young fellows just back from
their graduation college, you think you
kno'V a great deal. It’s a great mis
take. If you ever get to be any ac
count you will be surprised at your pre
sent ignorance. “Don’t be too big for
your breeches. Go round to the jus
tice’s court and try to learn something.
Don’t be afraid—let off upoo a high
key. Y T ou will, no doubt, speak a great
deal of nonsense. You will have one
consolation—nobody will know it. The
great mass of mankind take sound for
sense. Never uimj about your case,
pitch in—you are about as apt to gain
as lose. Don’t be ashamed at the wise
looking justice. He don’t know a
thing. lie’s a dead beat on knowledge.
Stand to your rack, fodder or no fod
der, and you will see daylight after a
while. Tbe community generally sup
pose that you will be rascals. There is
no absolute necessity that you should.
You may be smart without being
tricky. Lawyers ought to be gentle
men. Some of them don’t come up to
the standard, and area disgrace to tlie
fraternity. They kt)ojv more than any
other race generally, and not much in
particular. They don’t know anything
about sated stones, carboniferous peri
ods and ancient laud animals known at
fossils. Men that make out they
know a great deal on these subjects do
not know much. They are humbugs.
They are ancient land animals them
selves, and will ultimately be fossils’—
You are dismissed with the sincere
hope of the court that you will not
make asses of yourselves.”
—An elderly gentleman, returning
borne from church, began to extol the
merits of the sermon to his son. Said
he : “ Jack, I have heard one of the
most delightful sermons ever delivered
before a Christian society. It carried
me to the gate of heaven.” “ Why
didn’t you dodge in replied Jack ;
“you will never have another such
chance.”
Rev. Dr. L. Pierce, now in his nine
ty-second year, has missed only one
commencement at Wesleyan Female
College in fifty years, and that was the
one in 1874, when he was prostrated by
sickness.
UNION POINT DEPARTMENT.
o. a. McLaughlin. - - bditor.
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LOCAL ITEMS.
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Our Agency.
It will be seen that we are prepared to
take subscriptions, advertisements or any
work in tbe printing line, for tlie llkuai.d.
We hope our frionds will come forward and
consult us at the office of J. F. Hart & Cos.
We will be glad to enrol tliflir names as
subscribers, or to place their business Cards
in the IlKß.u.n. It is the duty of all good
people to subscribe to tlieir county paper.
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ItItEVITIFJ.
OSyTho weather was oppressively
hot here Saturday, Sunday and Monday—
thermometers reaching 98 in the shade. In
fact it is hot all tlie time.
pQyOne of our neighbors thinks lie lias
discovered a preventive against hog steal
ing. He gives liis hogs strychnine and it
acts like a charm—on the yiunters. He
found five nr six of them dead the first
morning after giving it to them, and sev
eral others before night.
jsgyA medical gentleman gives a reme
dy for heal, and as the hot weather is likely
to produce a great deal of it, we propose to
give it for the benefit of scratches gener
ally. He says common lye or lie will cure
it at once. As he was not very clear as to
the kind to be used, and as the latter is in
good supply and cheap, we advise a trial.
jgjyExcitenients have played out in ot.r
liiile burg, and quietude reigns supreme.
We can’t get up a game of marbles or
knucks. The boys are too indifferent, we
won’t say lazy, for (hey are not, to go fish
ing, or even in old-fashion washing. By
tlie wav, one of our fishing boys says that
mulberry bait won’t catch a fit.li worth a
ceut. He tried two days and nights.
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Hymeneal.
Married in the Baptist Church Union
Point, Ga., Tuesday evening the 20th inst.,
at 9 o’clock, p.m., by the Rev. Mr. Newton,
W E. REYNOLDS, Esq., local editor of
the Georgia Home Journal, to Miss LIZZIE
NEWTON, all of this place.
We tender our congratulations.
AliniMter’s and Deacon's Meet
*ug.
This meeting passed off very pleasantly
last week. A number of prominent Bap
tist ministers were in attendance. Tlie
deliberations were harmonious and we
think calculated to do much good We
missed ,tkc popular pastor of the Greenes
boro’ Baptist Church. We were anxious to
have hint among us, for no one is more in
the affections of our people than he.
Tlie Third Georgia Regiment.
We have just been shown a letter from
Capt. Wynne, of Savannah, in which he
urged the members of the Third Georgia
Regiment and tlieir friends to report in
large numbers at Augusta, preparatory to
starting for Portsmouth, Va., August tlie
2d, to celebrate tlieir second annual re
union. A hearty weleotue awaits soldiers
and citizens, with doors wide open..and
hospitable boards well spread. We hope
every member of the old Third Georgia
now alive, will go, and scores of their
friends, that they may have a jolly good
old time. “ Fall in, men,” is the command
now. Company C, Dawson Grays, will re
port tlieir names and tlie names of their
friands to Sergt. Jo* Dayison, Woodville,
Ga.. at once. Fair for all, the round trip,
TWELVE DOLLARS.
PENFIELD DEPARTMENT.
LOGA IT l)OTS~B Y NOVICE.
MERCER T-110-Td:
SCHOOL.
I’ntlirltl, Georgia,
COMMEiUCEMEST.
We have gotten up tlie following order of
exercises for our Commencement, it may be
changed some,
Sunday, July 25th—Sermon by Rev. P.
11. Mell, D.D.
Monday and Tuesday, July 2fith and
27tli —Examination of various classes.
Monday Night—Entertainment given by
tlie male pupils.
Tuesday Afternoon —Recitations and De
clamations by tbe younger pupils; also,
Lecture by Prof. S. P. .Sanford of Mercer
University.
Tuesday Night—Musical entertainment.
Wednesday, July 28th, 9J a.m—Read
ings and Declamations by tlie more ad
vanced pupils.
Wednesday Afternoon—Address before
the Literary Society by W\ M, Sims. Esq.,
of Witshing on, Ga. Presentation of prizes
by Howard E. W. Palme;-, Esq.,of Grecnes
boro’, Ga.
gT-jy We hope to have Col. J. J. Hickman
with us during the exercises. The Georgia
Railroad wi 1 pass visitors for one fare.
It is rumored that Judges McCay
and Trippe, of the Supreme Court are
to resign on account of the immense
amount of work devolving upon them
and the small salary paid for the ser
vices, and that William Hope Hull, of
Augusta, aud Col. Logan E. Bleckiy,
of Atlanta, are to be their successors.
The first bale of cotton of the grow
ing crop was received in New Orleans
last week. It classed middling and
was sold at 25 cents per lb.
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Some of the papers are still publish
ing what the Franklin News calls the
buy-ography of Hon John IJ James
-—•[Savannah News
CARPETS,
Oil Cloths ,
MATTINGS
Curtains, Shades,
Wall Papers and Borders,
Cornices and Bands.
JAS. G. BAILIE A 8.0.,
20.5 Broad Street,
AUGUSTA, - - GA.
may 20, lS7.W>rno
GLEANINGS.
Tli6 Atlanta Herald* ad-ocatcs the
building of a market house iu that city.
The mercury skipped up to 102 de
grees in Augusta on Monday.
Thirty barrels of Georgia apples
were shipped to New York by the
steamship San Jaeiuto on Saturday.—
[Savannah News.
It is stated that 825,000 have thus
far been subscribed by sister Methodist
Churches to the Wesley Monumental
Church fund.—[Savannah News.
The Augtsta Constitutionalist sug
gests the name of the Hon. U Q- C.
Lamar fur the ClmnodjjAership of the
State University.
Cartersville having decided in favor
of prohibition, about a dozen barroom
keepers will be compelled to fold up
their tents like the \rabs and steal
away.
One of the horses on tbe Aberc iru
Street Railroad line fGI dead from the
effects of the heat on Saturday, when
nearing the terminuV [Safannah
News.
Who is Rich?
The man of good, firm health is
rich.
So is the man tvim a clear con
science.
So is the parent of vigorous, hap
py children.
So is the editor of ,’a good paper
with a big paid up subscription
list.
So is the clergyman whose coat
the little children of the parish
pluck as he passes in their play.
So is the wife who has the whole
heart of a good husband.
So is the maiden whose horizon
is not bounded by the “coming
ram” but who has a purpose in life
whether she ever meets him or not.
So is the young man who, lay
ing his hand on his heart, can say,
“I have treated every woman I
have ever met as I should wish my
sister to be treated by other men.”
So is the little child who goes to
sleep with a kiss on its 1 ipa, and
for whose waking a blessing waits.
Local and Business Notices.
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PI’BLIC IXSTItLATIOX.
GRggNE LODGE, No. 41, I. O. O. F.,
will publicly install tlieir Officers, at then-
Lodge-room, on 'fimrsMlay niylit.
221! inst. An addiess will be delivered
by Rev. G. IJ. .Sthicki.ajU), on tins .occa
sion. The public arc respectfully fuvited
tc attend. july 8, 1875-v-2ts
Southern Masonio
FEMALE
COLLEGE!
COVINGTON, GA
milE FALL TERM OF THIS INSTI
JL tu.ion
COMMENCES SEPT. Ist, 1875.
A competent aad experienced corps of
Teachers will be employed, which, with
tlie discipline maintained, gives assurance
to patror.B that their daughters will be
well cared for. Mental, moral, and physi
cal culture aro all attended to in this
school. With tlie thorough training of
mind and morals free calisthenics are given
•daily.
FRENCH, MUSIC,
DRAWING & PAINTING,
are added to the regular curriculum and
are taugtb with great success.
TUITION is at medium rates.
BOARD in good families can be had at
from SIO.OO to $20.00 per month, washing
extra. Special arrangements at much
lower rates can be made with tba Principal
by furnishing rooms.
For Catalogues and special information
send to the undersigned.
J. N BRADSHAW, Pret.,
July 22ml Covington, Ga.
SPECIAL.
McCall, Copelan & Cos
OFFER THIS WEEK:
Oue car load Now
Price Reduced.
A full line of
MERIES!
Of all kinds.
Self-Sharpening '
STRAW COTTERS.
OEM Fill'lT
. j A R S
Poreelaine lined tops,
j IN QUARTS & HALF GALLONS.
Great Bargains in
m m\m
Full line of
Wagon
and Buggy
Timbers.
They have also aJil.'d to their stock a
full line of Rosewood
BURIAL CASES
AND
Caskets
Of all Azqs apd qualities.
Notice I
BfSr WE WILL CASH ALL
DIVIDENDS DUE ON AUGUSTA
McCAIL, COPELAM & CD.
Grecnesboro’, Ga.. July 15, 1875.
Assignee’s Notice;
Northern District, ot' Georgia,
At Oreenesboro’, Ga., July 10th, 1875. (
I N the matter of Charles J. Doherty,
L Bankrupt— In Bankruptcy.
This is to give notice oi.ee a week for
three weeks that I have been appointed
Assignee of diaries J. Doherty, of Grecnes
boro’, Ga. who lots been adjudged a bank
rupt upon bis own petition by the District
Court of said District.
COLUMBUS BEARD,
July 14th, 1875w3 Assignee.
('1 EORGlA—Greene County.
Jf Columbus A., l’ark, Adtn’r of jVm.
A. Florence, applies for Letters of Distnis
sion, and snelt Letters will be granted ort
the first Monday in August next, unless va
lid objections thereto are filed.
JOF.r, F. TIJOIiNTON, Only.
May 3rd, 1875 —3ms
NOTICE.
I HEREBY GIVE LEGAL NOTICE THAT
Sum Jackson, a tree person of color,who
is under contract with me as a farm laborer
for the year 1875, lms voluntarily left my
plantation without cause AM person? are
warned against employing said Sam Jack
son in any capacity whatever, as I will
prosecute any such “interference with a
contract” to the fil l extent of the law.
0, P. DANIEL-
July 1, 1875-tf
Soda-Water!
II WING jnst. received one of John
Matthews'latest improved Patent Lapland
SodiV-M’ißOf Apparatus, lam ,10 "' prepar
ed to furnish pure le.c-cnld Soda-Water,
with fine syrups of various flavors.
CC7”Tickets 10 cents---$. per dozen.
.iniia A. fsi'iHlsi.
May 20, 1875-tf
Tax Notice!
riJHE TAX BOOKS will be closed on the
1 first day of July. Tax payers will
please take notice and govern themselves
accordingly.
C. E. LITTLE,
June 3, 1875-tf Tax Recover.
<GEE\I] COUNTY
Sheriff’s Sales.
wj
\ V ILL be sold before the Court-House
door m the city of Grcenesbovoi'gii,Greene
county. Ga., within the legal hours of sale,
on the
First Tiiesdaiy In ASist
next, the following property, to wit:
Two tracts of land, one containing cne
hundred and eighty 5-10 acres, adjoining
lmdsoflL F. Carlton and James B. Hart.
The other containing two hundred and
eighty-five s*lo acres, adjoining the dower
lands assigned to tho widow of John I‘.
Carlton, deceased, .las. Coeroft and othc*s.
Levied on as the properly at John T. Carl
ton, deceased, to satisfy one fi fa issued
from the Superior Court of Oglethorpe
county, Ga , October Term, 1866, in favor
of John M. Stephens, Adm'r., &c , of Thus.
Stephens, deceased, for the use of William
H. Sims vs T. C. Carlton, Adm’r of John
T. Carlton, deceased, principal, and James
H. McWhorter. Patrick V. Stevens and
Joseph H. Edmondson, securities. Proper
tv pointed out by Plaintiff's Attorney.
Levied on bv.T. I‘. Jones, Depotv Sheri'T.
‘ J. 11. ENGLISH, Sheriff.
July 7th, 1875.
I’OSTI'O.tKI)
Mortgage Szlv.
WILL RE SOLD nn the first Tuesday
in August next, in Oreenesboro',
Ga., within tli.e legal hours of sale, one buy
mule levied on as the property of William
Askew, by virtue of a mortgage fi fa issued
from Greene County Court, in favor of Nor
ton & Weaver vs. li. C. Merrett and Wil
liant Askew. O. A. Yin ent,
may It, 1875.-m2 County Court Bailiff.
liH*urahi‘K i’rstoi'ftl. Bo n>t
despair because your physician shakes bis
heal. Professional opinions are not in
fallible; and they are never wider of the
mark than when they pronounce Chronic
Dispepsia an incurable malady. To miti
gate its pangs, the faculty usually pre
scribe air, exercise, and brandy. The first
two are God’s medicines : the last is a Sa
tanic poison. The onl3‘ medicine needed in
Dyspepsia and its Concomitants is Dr. J.
Walker’s California Vinegar Bitters, the
great vegetable tonic of tlte age.
(N KORGlA—Greene County.
X Thomas Swindall, administrator of
Gilhy Moore, applies for Letters of Dis
mission front said estate and such Letters
will be granted on the first Monday in
August next, unle3s valid objections thereto
are filed.
Civcn under my band and official .signa
ture, the oilt day of May. 1875.
JOEL F."THORNTON, Ordinary,
ntay (ith, 1875. —3m*
/ t itor^isi—(irtTHf t’oimt.v.
A T On the first Monday in August next,
T- T. Eason, Administrator t!e horns ton
witli the will annexed of Robert 11. Mapp,
deceased, will make application for leave to
sell the real estate of said deceased, anti an
order to that effect will be granted unless
valid objections thereto are filed.
July Ist, 1875.
JOEL F. THORNTON, Ord’y.
July 71 h—4t
EOltfil.A— 4<iii)ty—
\J Ditvjit A. Newsom applies for fetters
of Administration I>e bonis non on flic
estate of Joint T. Carlton, and said Letters
will be granted on the first Monday in Au
gust next, unless valid objections thereto
arc filed.
Given under my hand ofliciaHy, July sth,
187a.
4tv JOEL F. THORNTON, Ordinary.
fd ROlßiin-(>reeiie Cnunt.v-
I Richard G. Carlton, adminjs rat.or of
Travis C. Carlton, applies for Letters of
Dismission, am) said Letters will be granted
on the first Monday in October, 18i5, un
less valid objections thereto are filed.
Given under my hand officially, July 3d,
1875.
JOEL F. THORNTON, Ordinary.
July 8-3 m
NOTICE.
-VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
i\ on the lbth inst. the Sanitary Com
mittee appointed by the City Council will
proceed to inspect all lots and cellars with
in the corporate limits of the city. Such as
are reported in bad order will be placed in
good sanitary condition by the City Marshal
at the expense of owners.
By order of the Council.
W. M. WEAVER, Mayor.
July 7th, 1875.
Cd EOBGl.l—Greone County.
JT James R. Sanders applies for Per
manent Letters of Administration on the
Estate of John Armstrong, deceased, and
such Letters will be granted on the fir-t
Monday in August next, unless valid ob
jections thereto are filed.
Given under my band and official signa
ture this June Isth, 1875.
JOEL F. THORNTON, Ord’y.
July 7— 4\v
\t‘W (.'(Mills!:
New Goods.';
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: NEW GOODS!:
J. F. HALL & ro.,
J. F. HALL & CO.,
1 J, F, HALL & COT
Arc now recrivjnc their
Are now receiving their
SPRING STOCK
SPRING STOCK
Spring Stork
of Ladies’ Dress Goods, Notions,
of Ladies’Dress Goods, Nolions,
Bools and Shoes,
Boots and Shoes,
Ladies’ Hats, Gloves, Ac,
Ladies’ Hats, GJoves, &c.
We are offerbig great
We are offering great
GREAT INDUCEMENTS
Inducements to cash buyers
Inducements to cash buyers
as our stock has boon bought for rash,with
fresh goods and fair dealing and short pro
fits, we hope to share a fair trade.
We call the special attention of theUall
ies to our attractive stock of Ladies Ilals.
J. F. ILYLL & CO.
April 7th. 1875.-3 mo
USE tho Princess Soap.
Price Five Cents,
[he largest and best bar of Laundry Soap
in town for a tickle, at
W (! CARTWRIGHTS
fa- piECEsiiir
HaA I CIIREU C.ASVASSEU
Jj I DRIED
II V BEEF
At less titan packers’ prices—only 124 ctn
per pound. For sale by
VV.C. CARTWRIGHT
Something JY<ew
IN BARREL AT RETAIL,
81.00 PER GALLON.
Half the price of the saute in jars a nub
a better arliele. For sale by
W-C. CARTWRIGHT
Special Jlotice,
OUII FRIENDS AND PATRONS WILL
please take notice that Leslie’s Milis
will be stopped on the 17th of July to UB:
dergo repairs. The Mill will not. resume
grinding for a month front that date. Par
ties will do well to remember this and have
a sufficiency of corn and wheat ground to
last them during the suspension.
W. A.CKOSSLEY.
June 24, 1875—1 m
Take Notice!
IWILL TEACH ANY ONE to deiermin.
the age of Horses from one to twenty
one years of age.
Price $5.00; In advance —satisfaction
guaranteed.
EATON J. MAPr.
April 28th, 1875.—Gnio
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: COURT : “©a
|AVENUE SALOON!!
..... (rear Hall & Co.’s.,)
: Urcenosboro’, Ca., :
; John P. Cartwright, Propr.i
respectfully announce to my"t§2J
friends and the public generally
that I have just opened the dincst
Sal/jnn in this city. My bar is
supplied with the finest pure do
mestic ami imported
Whiskies, Brandies,
GINS, WIRES AND LIQUORS OF EVERY
VARIETY, AND CHOICE CISARS.
FRESH LAGER RECEIVED DAILY.
ICE ALWAYS ON HAND
The patronageof the public is solicited,
may 20th, 1875-yl J P Cabtwhighi
T IREL (OH SHVOIM K.-1"
I j Greene Superior Court, Mar.ch lertn,
1875. .
Scott Kimbrough vs. Lucy K.mtrough.
It appearing to the Court, by tjje return:
of the Sheriff, that the Defendant in tbi
case is not to be found in said county of
Greene, and it further appearing that her
residence is unknown and that most prof .
ably she resides out of the State, it. is or
dered by the Court that service in this car*,
be perfected on lie.- by publication of this
order in the Green esboro’ Herald, once ■-
month for four months previous to the next
Term of this Court.
A true extract from the minutes of tl:v
Superior Court, April 2flth, 1875
may6m4 Isaac R. llai.i, Clerk.
Notice.
FOR THE NEXT TWO MtfNTfRS DCSJ
ness will require my presence in Per.
field. My friends and patrons are notified
(hat I will be in Creenesboro’ every Satof*
day to receive their orders. Business iu.
trusted to me will be promptly executed a*
heretofore. JAMES 1,. TARTVATKR
July 7th, 1875-tf