The Greensboro herald. (Greensboro, Ga.) 1866-1886, November 18, 1875, Image 2

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she IQcnihL THURSDAY- NOVTMRFR 18. 1875. 1 1 Presldenlinl Klfolion, 18fd Tlie results of recant State elections have hnd a tendency to disp : rit the De mocracy of the country and diminish their hopes r>r a trnmph nf plod gov ernment in the "rest Pentenmal Con test nf next year We can see n special pause for dejection; in fael after reading tlie following (Vo* the Con stitutionalist, which we consider a fair atatement nf the ene, we are eneonragi-d tn hope that, provided the Democracy steer clear nf the breakers which en -ulfcd their prospects in 1872, and make a square fitrhf on principle in 187f>. right will triumph and good government he restored. Tn speeulnt ing upon the result of the Presidential elerfrion of next year the Conjtitutiona •lfHt says: Now that every important election 'pending the votp for President has been held we have accurate data upon which to hase calculations as tn the true re suit nl that contest. Let us look into the matter disp.-...innately and try and see accurately and truth r ully which party will elect its candidate next year The Democratic Ptate, with their re ■peetive electoral votes, areas follows; Alabama 18 Arkan5a5............ 6 California, 6 Connecticut, 3 Delaware, 4 Florida, 4 Georgia, 11 Indiana, 15 Kentucky, 12 Louisiana, 8 Maryland, 8 Mississippi, 8 Missouri, - 15 New York, 35 New Hampshire, 5 Tennessee, 12 Texas, 8 Virginia, 11 West Virginia, 5 North Carolina, 10 Democratic electoral vote, 198 The Republican States, with their respective electoral votes, are as follows: Colorado, 3 Illinois, 21 lowa, 11 Kansas, 5 Maine, 7 Massachusetts, 13 Michigau, 10 Minnesota, 5 Nebraska, 3 Nevada, 3 New Jersey, 9 Ohio, 22 Oregon, 3 Pennsylvania, 29 Rhode Island, 4 .South Carolina, 7 Vermont, 5 Rcpsblicnn electoral vote, 170 In the above tables we have given The Republicans the benefit of e-ery doubtful State. We have put nothing down ter the Democrats which do not belong to the tit. cither by oft re peated "vales or rec. tnt victories. We, by no means., conceo'e that Ohio, Ore gon or Pennsylvania will vote the He publican Klein 5, when the real issues of the President!c,J camp: ugn are present ed them. Nor do we concede Illinois •or New Jersey. Rut g. vc them all to them, and S.ilVlhe Den tocratic party will triumph. STATE ITEMS. The Synod ttf Gttfcgda uiet last Mon day nt CutfebeTt. Mr, JVilJiam ’Rrehrtrtis has nrado a deed of gift of ‘To Ridbuwn 1 hou <e and lot to the Met Wirt Grphan Hou.e of the North Geortrn (’otifereo-ee, loc 'ted near Decatur, Georgia. B*bia magnifi cent hotel is worth pe'fltwp* SIO.O'M), and consequently the gift 'tt * tnuu.'fi ceut one, and the mote o*li table to the liberal donor. —E-aglo. Several of the cities of 4S*orsr,' have appointed delegatee to the :&)ti thorn Pacific Railroad Oowrwitioß which is to assemble at St. Louie, on the -SAI inst There are 1G.252 Federal i*wivi at Andersmiville and 6,*K>2 at dlaiietta Of the. s-3,052 at Marietta sod 483 at Andcraonvilie are titrksowo. The Gainesville Eagle wants the far mers of Hall county to rpend more tiir.e in making home made manures. At present it takes one-half of the cotton crop of the country to pay its gvaoo debt. The Eagle invites the farmers to try the other and better course once. The grand jury of Thomas county, in their general presentments, oppose ’the bill which School Conraiias’: Orr, pro poses to submit to the rest Legislature. They say- “Wo are ura’tcraby opposed to any law !thst‘ will breed discontent a • f'g om | eoplc, and probibj rm the cut rm. wedge to bring ab fc n fxtui schools ot whites and biaeks as we honestly believe the bill will do.— VVe therefore unqualifiedly condemn <his hill as calculated to breed dissen sion and conflict among the races, and we ask the Representatives ot our noun ty to vote against it when it comes be fore the Legislature for passage.” Nearly all the horses in Columbus' have the epizootic in a mild form. W e see in the papers th t the speediest way to cure the. epizootic and make a Imrse h roughy happy is to give him onions. In proof thereof,a Portsmouth hoise h mentioned which had a severe at tack ot the disease and his owner placed a hall doien onions in tin trough with his regular food. ’I In horse tackled three of the onions iu iiitd.ately, and by tbe time tie bad swallowed them began to cough, smeez and prance about, appearing quite itn diguaut and refusing to t uch tbe re maining onions, l'or lull five minute ibis continued, and there was a cured horse. He has not had a cough, sneeze or any symptom of the epizootic, but he did have tbe courage to eat the onions reman mg in the trough the next day after tile cure. The Athens Ccorgian says; “The tea plant is cultivated with great sue cess in Liberty county, of this StTte. by our fellow-citizen. Col. Wm. Jones. He has several plants now growing in hi garden iu this city, which endures the winter’s sold without injury to theii growth. Letters, received some of them of a late date, slate that very few of the eon siderahle number of negroes who left Columbus shortly after the war for Li' beria. are living. One or two are do' ing well. The others are very anxious to return to Georgia, and write they would couie instantly had they money. A Brooks county granger has sold one thousa* and bushels of corn this taH. for which he has realized owe dollar per bushel; and he still has one hundred more to spare In addition to the above he has made about four bales of cotton, and raised hogs, pin toes, pindars. oats and cane in abundance. This is the product of a two horse firm, without any hi ed labor, his two younger broth ers being his only assistance The Newnan Star says that Mr. I. N. Farmer, living near that town, has made this year, on a two-plow farm, five hundred and forty bushels of corn and at least twelve hales of cotton He lost his right, arm in the first battle of Man ssas, hut still he makes a full hand at all farm work, using the stump arm with remarkable facility. AH the work on his farm this year has been performed by himself and one able bodied hand and fifty seven days work of hired hoeing. He run only two plows. He has sold wood enmi h to pay his hoe hands, and don’t owe a cent for supplies. mm 4S Almost n lllvlnrlc Itow. In the seventh volume of the memoirs of John Quincy Adams there is a cu rious account of what came near being a physical battle between President Monroe and Crawford, his Secretary of the Treasury. Mr. Adams heard of this and asked Mr. Southard if he anew anything about it. “He said yes; that one day last win ter on coming here he found Mr. Mon roe walking to and fro across ilia room in great agitation; that he told him Crawford had left him; he came to him concerning the nomination of certain officers of the customs of the Northern ports; that Crawford recommended the nomination of several persons against whom Mr. Monroe expressed seven] objections; that Mr Crawford at last arose in irritation, gathered the papers together, and said petulantly. “Well it you will not appoint persons well quali fied for the places, tell rile whom you will appoint that I may get rid of their importunities.” Mr. Monroe replied with great warmth, saying he consider ed Mr. Crawford’s language as extrem-- ly improper and unsuitable to the rela tions between them, when Crawford, turning to hrei. raised his stick in an attitude, to strike and said, “you infernal old scoundrel!” Mr. Monroe seized the tongs at the fireplace lor self defense; applied a retaliatory epithet to Crawford, and told him lie would im mediately ring f>r servants himself am’ turn hire out of the house; upon which Crawford, beginning to recover himself, said “he did not intend and had not in tended to insult him” and left the house. '1 hey never met afterwards." To I>rnis*. Hardware ami (jienrral Jlmfianfi. I carry in stock from I,oo'* to 3,000 boxes of window glass, (the largest stock in the South,) embracing all sizes, from 4 x (i to '4O x (50 in single or double thiiv- an-l polish ed plate. Standard brands of French and American, made. Stained. Cut, Ground. Enameled, and Church Glass. Putty by the bladder or ton. Glaziers' Points, Knives, Diamonds, Ac. Above are imported direct from the fC -l lories and I guarantee bottom prices. Send for latest quotations. Truly vours. P. P. TOALE. Charleston, S. C. Nov. 18— lm tc. Bargiiins! Bargiiins! Hurgnlns! At Hightower's old stand The law Cyah’Bd i oi'Tii light, Vrrang and by TOPICS in connection with the Consolidated Gospels, illustrating the history of Christ in Literature, with tie most bribuni gems of 3000 years, selected from 500 Author* Re lormor*. Theologian's, SHPhiloso pher* A Wit*. di:ed by i-lt ,* .\ i.l Jit II ,l,tS ft IS, P. D. Kleganf bvo, Illustrated. Price S'l.-'-’ compendium of World . Wisdom. in compact *'■ 'm -I* Inn - I irO'O. 'iT 11 •’'V'f'Vi n.KRRVnFA’, and liitelligeMt A(.K\T.H are v anted to introduce this reinarkwhle book to Church, Siinday-scli nl. and Literacy People. J. ft. PO 27 Park Place, N. Y. Nov, 18—4 t. C. Gray & Cos., Augusta, Ga. Bullion anil i'anry Mress I riiis*-* In Mil (hr new alludes anti latest styles, at C. GRAY &, CO’S. Ten ruses Keotuek.v Jenna, very ehmp nt eelnll. lAhernl terns* to the trode. C. GRAY & CO’S, Fine lied Itl.inkrls nt very low prices, ot C. GRAY & CO’S. 5100 hoses el'\ew Itneliing*, 300 doAi*n of ICnolies nt OOc. per dozen. lO pieces now ItlueU Cash mere, 5 pieces Hue ISlark Silk, nt C CRAY &. Cos. 100 pleres fine Heavy fus'd meres, rfsitglng from SOe. to 95 per yimi. €. GIUY & Cos. Nov. 18—tf. WANTED. DRY HIDES and Coiintrv Produce generally. J. W. BTONE,Ag’t. Greenesboro’, Ga., Nov. 18, 1875 —tf - Special Notice. A LL persons who purchased Fruit J\_ Trees, V n-s etc., of me, are hereby natified that I will be in Grceiiesboro’ on tbe 25th inst. (November.) ready to deliver them. -J. W. SAMPSON, Agent for J. M. Ward & Go , Greensboro Nurse ries, North Carolina. nov.lß tf SALE OF Valuable Land. ty l LI. he sold hefore the Court-House v V door in Greenesboro - , Ga., on the first Tuesday in December nest. Two Hun dred acres of Land, adjoining lands of E. A. Veazey, Jus. J. Howland and others.— Terms made known on dav of sale. COLUMBUS HEARD. Agent. for A. L. Camp. Not. 18, 1875—tds To Trespassers. \LL persons are hereby warned against hunting, fishing or trespassing in any way. on ttie lands formerly owned by Mrs. Mary E. Cunningham, under penalty of the law. LUCY E. CUNNINGHAM. Not 18, 1875—Ira Executrix Sale. BY consent of parties in;e rated, and for the purpose of a distribution among the heirs at Law of Daniel Wagnon. dec'n. I will sell at prtva e sale, between ibis and January ttex', ill that valuable tract of I,and belonging to said deceased, and Kiril in Green 1 cmitt'y o i the road from Leslie's Mill to Smyrna, adj doing lands of More land. Atkinson and others, cotdait ing One fund red and Thirty-five acres (more or less.) On the place is a comfortable dwell ing and ad necessary out buildings, and good wafer. If not sold privately.tfie land will be sold at public ontcrv before the Court-House door in Greenesboro’. on the first Tuesdav in January next. Terms of sa’e One-half Cash, balance in twelve mos. with interest. .MARTHA M WAGNON Ex’trix. of Daniel Wagnon, ilec'il. jj%_P. At. Wagnon ai i show the land to parties desiring to purchase. Nov. :8 1875—tf to Trespassers VI.L persons are forbid hunting, tishing or trespassing in any way upon my plantation, under the penalty of the. law. Parties who have been pulling down my fences and tiHuiing stock upon my lands are notified to desist, or I will prosecute them. ,JAS. L RROWN. Nov. 18, 1875—Jr s Just Eeceived, NEW Improved Light Running J.UU SINGER SEWING MACHINES. Tht* Singer is the best, most durable and cheapest Sewing Machine ever ottered to ihe pub ic. and it is sold upon terms so easy that there is no good excuse for any family doing without one. G. 11. HOLE, (ten Ag’f X. E. Ga.. at Athens, Ga. w. v. .loai vsov, A s't, Greco.Bboro’, Ga. Nov. 13—ltn. C3 EORGlA—Greene County. I John W. Crutchfield applies f> r Per sonalty and 1 w 11 pass upon the same at nty office at 10 o’doc*, a. in., on Saturday, November 27th, 1875. JOEL K. THORNTON, Only. Nov. 17, 1875—2 ts CN EORGlA—Greene County. X Jesse Dawson applies for Exemption of Personalty, and 1 will pass upon the same ai my office at 10 o'clock, a. m., oc Saturday. November 20th, 1875. JOEL F. THORNTON, Ordy nov 6,1875. j. f. m & a BEG leave to call th * attention of the ci'lzens of Greene and adjoining counties, to their Complete Stock of Staple and Fancy ■Dfcxpy €Fb* 9 GROCERIES AND f*rnc ra 1 Mercha ncl i so, All of which they sell at the closest figures for CASH. "TT 1 AdrUTvl SUPPLIES % Sl*Kf I Al/S’¥. They offer Choice Flour, Fresh Ground Meal, Black and Mi x " ed Oats, Rye and Bariev, and clinic-“ Seed Wheat. A large invoice New Orleans Sugars and Syrups, very fine and cheap, Green and Parched Coffees, etc., etc. They hate on hand the COLUMBUS PLOW STOCK, and a full Line of ROOTERS and TTJK> ING PLOWS, they are the thing n*edcd just now. READY-MADE CLOTHING, Cheap—Medium and Fine. Ca’l and examine the Stock, and you cannot help but b* pleased. S EX O E & In Great Variety, and almost. Mow bottom pricer. PARTIES BUYING RY THE BALE. PACKAGE OR PIECE WILL BE CONVINCED THAT THEY CAN XI WJ XST Z 2 B B H£2 JWI H"- not known (o us, musj give references. ments to our friends in Augusts, Char tan and .Savannah. ur< alSmions usml" on nil nccrsisiblr points. J. F. HART & Cos. T T * n pnlnf. Ga.. THE COTTON KINS STOVE. THE IRON KISS, DIAMIO.\ STATE, Cl IMAGE, BUCK’S KRILLIVAT, And other First-Class STOVES always on hand, at Prices to compete with any mar ket South. ALSO, a Full Stock of TIN WARE, At WHOLESALE and RETAIL. and Guttering, Or anjr work in TIN or SHEET-IRON, done at short notice. * W. G. DURHAM. Greenesboro’, Georgia, November 4, 1875 —tf A. F. Pendleton, SUBLESSOR TO QUINN & P END LETOV, 33 S ISr*ul Street, Al’ttl STk, GEORGIA, BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER. IV Newspapers, periodicals music, etc. a socially. Suhscriptiors nkon fur Newspaper" and Periodicals at Publishers’ Prices. Having the Nl WKST an 1 BUST selected stock of school Books, Miscellaneous and Standard Books. Blank Books and Stationery, will sell as low, if not lower, than any house in th; city. Be sure you give me a call before buying elsewhere. A. F. I’EA IILETOA’, 0ct14.187?> 2ms 224 Broad -treet, AUGUSTA, Ga. jsWt cc- AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Hardware, AND AGENTS FOR 4 and 6-Horse Power Engines for Cotton Gins, Howe’s Scales, Dixie Plows. Sulky Hay Rakes. Grain Drills. Cotton Planters, Champion Mower and Reaper, and Agricultural Implements and Machinery of all kinds. August 2f>, 1875- tf 1* E* SSIIIf 11BIB, """ Imforter and Dealer in fPh@es 9 Isiquors, •/lies, Porter , Cigars , Agent for 11. Anhoiincr A C'o/s ST. LOUIS LAGER BEER, octitf 161 & 256 Broad St., Augusta, Ga , $ 7 jyL|* E eM * \ n <] Commission Merchant, JACKSON STREET, AUGUSTA, - GEORGIA | |\|E !Ml! LIME! LIME! LIME! lAA BARRELS OF FRESH LIME L UU just received and forsalo cheap by Sept 2—tf C, M. KING. lAM NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH young Brahmah and Cochin Fowls at $3.00 per pair, or single at $2.00 eaoii. Orders from a distance will receive prompt at'en'ion. R. 11. PERK}’, Sept 16. ISTSmR Green esboro’, Oa. on !>. JOiSf & (I, iasukyusiumuf and While Plains, Georgia, U.L SP ICI AI. t tent ion to their Fit'l anil Well-Selected Stork of KLT SK'UTS. only 1 (111 ! I GENUINE SWISS BI.ANKETS!!! f'AUi WES TO AltlitlYE. A SPECIALTY in s sbq m 'a. s&w. A Full Stock of READY-M A DE CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS for Gents, Roys and Youths. HATS, (’APS. HOOTS AND SHOES ! f THUNKS AND VALISES!!! Also, (*roci‘ri sand I'rovisions!! Our Mr. JOHNSON having work el hard for the last twelve years, and spared no me nor pains to study the wants, and the taste of the people of this section of tii* ‘•unfry in the CLOTHINO LINK, has given his personal attention in making )iis own, election in Hoods and Styles, and therefore we feel satisfied he knew how to suit th* •eople in Style and Price; and knowing that it would he a benefit to every Buyer in that Line to call on us before put chasing elsewhere. fe thank the public for past favors, >\w\ respectfully ask a continuance of th* same. n0v.4,157"—tf B. JOHNSON & Cos. MiPiiflir rn f f pif jJlliLiiij 141 ij Ijl it will be to OUR I TTERKST. and feeling sure that we can tsiki it to the INTEREST of our customers, we have decided to sell our goods hp* C?sa ®Ba 9 during the mouths of KOVEMBEB and DECEMBER. lly adopting this course. \vc think we iil he hetter prepared to furnish our Customers another year. As the first of NOVEMBER i* near at hand, when all Accounts are due, w EARNESTLY UlitHE all indebted to us, to come forward a,nd i’A Y THEIR ACCOUX i S RRVMP'ILY. Thanking the public for the liberal patronage bestowed onus in the post, w r*. gpectfully solicit a cnntii nance >d tbe same. It. TAPPAN, mapp & CO. 'Vhit“ Plains. (*,, Oct. k,w . I*7lm. ii ihii i ~m Hmwiiniiwn tmmmj/mmmmmwr --awmwr. wr wi yhi mi iiii^jßrriiirßriiJMMyMMßHßHWWWMM| ft ~ i.. * if’' '[J 263 IB road St x'oo t. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. 1 5 S&J Sj 4l 'il Organs and Piano Porles rpllE LARGEST and BEST assortment South of Baltimore, pf the MOST CELERRA -1 TED MAKERS, at the OWES’!' Factory Prices tor CASH, or small monthly pay ments. Q(II <K S\U>-s}IAU, PROFITS! Special Inducements to CASH Buyers!! PIANOS with a good Stool an 1 c'-ver, and ORGANS at New Forte and Boston prices forwarded to any point—freight paid—with uo advaao* in price. EVERY INVESTMENT is not only fully warranted for Five Years, hut intended to he a permanent advertisement of superiority and excc lenee. WUSK AL IVNTItniIATS AND IH NH AI. nEIiriIWDKB Of our own importation direct through the Savannah Custom House at low’cst importer* prices VIOLINS /IOLONUELLOS. HASS. DOUBLE HASS. GUITARS, FLUTES. FLUTINAS. UONUEBIINOS. < I.A RION E IS. FLAGE OLETS. TA.MBOIUNES PUJOL')S. DDL 'I MEIIS. CONCERT II \II MON I OS FLUTE lIAUMONIt’OS; ZITIIEII, AC COR I >E<YJiS (French and Ccriirin ) Till ANGLES, HAND ORGANS. MUSIC BOXES. MU>ld AL BUMS, BRASS and SILVER INSTRUMENTS DRUMS FIFES. <YM BA IS. And everything appertaining to a First-Class Music House. BANDS supplied with Si!v-r, liras* tint! Slrinjf Snstriunrjits at prices that will defy competition* Ct7"iT.\I,lAN STRINGS fur Violins, Guitars, Panics. p*c„ received monthly direct front European niamifaetories. ineltulitig the<.V|eliraleil Strings mad* by RUFFIN’!. ot Naples. Italv.—superior to till nt! ers. A Fnl Stock of MIEET MUSIC. SONUS ami MUSIC HOOKS, of all kinds. K7”\V> receive Ml SIC daily hy tna:l or expreajt. ORDERS for Music, String*, etc., will receive prompt attention—mailed free, or el urges ]uid hy us. Augusta, Oa.. Oct. 1:8, 187"'—augn-fmos GEO. O. ROBINSON. BOOKS AND "STATMEBY. YY E II WE AIAVAYS ON HAND THE HOOKS OF A MERCIAN PUBLISH ERS as soon as they are issued, which we supply at the lowest rates. Our stock is urn? surpassed in quality and cheapness, embracing a ea es e>q e> gi Slnrditrd ar.d Misttll means Bioks. Bih'es. I’rnyrr Bonks flyiiißit.U, Allmms. Ji.renilrs. fci In great variety. Also, school and office Stationery, including the heat Note, Letter aud Cap writing Paper: Blank Books, half and full-bonnd Ledgers; Memorandums. F* Books, etc.; Best Inks, Pencils antjp Penholders, hintior.ers’ Hardware, Blotting nd Tissue Papers, etc. Buyers if/his class of merchandise are invited to call upon us be fore making their purchases elsewhere. IHKiOIXTS TO Till: TItADB.*SI All kinds of Newspapers and Mag -.ines. Wholesale and Retail Booksellers and Stationers. W. T. RICHARDS & SON, Auptrta Gn., Oct. 14, 1875—3 u.