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LOCAL ITEMS.
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• reenesboro’.Nov.. 18.—
Middling, - - Ilf
Aajriistn. Nov. 17.
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G*od Middling, -12 J
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To Publishers.
We want a Washineton hand Prn, bed
mustu'inn 28x40, if in pool working
order. We will hnv, or exchange n Taylor
hsnd-prsss, 22 x 32, paying the difference.
Address immediately.
Herald Office,
Oreencshoro’ Ga
ii * tw.
Adverlisins Index.
Hides and Country Produce wanted
John W. Stone. A pent.
Special Notice, Fruit Trees, etc. —J. W.
Sampson Agent.
Just Rve'veb Stater Sewing Machines
—G. W. Hope. Athens, Ga.
Notice to Trespassers—l.ucy E Cunning
ham.
McCall, Copelnn & Co.’s large display
this week.
Grand Jury Presentments. Sept. Term.
Exemption Personalty—John W. Crutch
field.
Executrix Sale—Martha M. Wagnon.
Executrix.
Notice to Trespassers—l. L. Brown, Esq"
Sate of Valuable Land—C. Heard, Ag'i.
HOTS,
For several days past, we have had real
summer weather.
Typhoid Fever is prevailing in our com
munity.
Mr. .1. P. Wagnon tailed a fine red Fox
yesterday morning.
Coons were on sale, in the market yes
terday.
The Grand -Jury found 32 true hills for
vagrancy.
Two negroes were sentenced to the Peni
tentiary, lasi week, by his Honor Judge
Gibson.
We have been shown a very handsome
design for a steeple to tue Episcopal
Church.
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The Entertainment.
We are pleased to announce that the en
tertainment given by the ladies ot the Epis
copal Church, on last Thursday night *•.
F'oral Hall, wis a success. Ohe ('harnaes
|ml Tableaux were well selected, and pre
atnted with very fine effect, evincing con
siderable histrionic talent Die supper
was all that an Epicurean could desire. Ev
erything passed off pleasantly.
I’cinful Accident.
Last Saturday. while Mr. Robert Winter.
Snp’t of Wood's mill. was on the roof of a
she 1, arrsnglna: mnio port of the machine
ry. ui foot slipped ant! he 'eel aliO-ul .eight
feet, breaking bis arm diagonally aerps
the elbsw joint.
I3ave You
Examined the jn" s at Hightowers
old stand ? Such Bar •ains were never
offered in 0 rernesb-'m’.
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Entcrtiiinmcnt at IViillrld.
We regretted our inability to attend the
Entertainment at Pen field given on last
Tuestiay evet.ing, for the benefit of the
Sabbath School, at that place. From par
ties who were present, we learn that it was
a recherche affair, and a pecuniary sue
Cess.
McCall. Uiwplan A Cos.
Wo cal! especial attention to the adver
tisement of Messrs. McCall. Copelan & Cos.,
which appears in another column. These
gentlemen have a full stock of General Mer
chandise of the best quaity, and offer su
perior in lucentents-to purchasers.
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Death.
The friends of Mr. Joseph Varner, will
regret to learn of his death, which occurred
at his home ill Arkansas the ">th inst. Mr.
Varner was a former citizen of this county,
end in.v r e I the daiighl. r of our esteemed
fellow citizen. S. D. Durham.
Tin: DIM D JUKI.
While we cannot fully in ioise the Fre
■entments of the Grand Jury, it affords us
unqualified pleasure to say, that they have
discharged their duties more fearlessly than
any like body since the war. Very grave
questions were presented for their consid
eration; they have met them like men, and
no matter how the people may receive their
Recommendations, their motives cannot be
ympugticd. While admitting the necessity
for retrenchment i,n our county expenses,
tve are .disposed to think that this Grand
Body, ill their zeal in a good cause, have
committed some errors on this point. In
due time we shall express ourselves more
explicitly upon the subject.
We were especially gratified a! the man
ner in which the Jury handled the subject
orvagranev. For some years our county,
and Grecnesboro’ especially, has been
cursed with a number of worthless chnrac
lers who Wave been “instant in season
and out of season in their efforts to solve
the problem of living without work. The
Grand Jury addressed themselves special
ly to this class, and as an evidence o. the
animus of that body, wo are pleased to say
that Thirty two true bills were found
against the trifling vagabonds denominated
vagrants. Wo commend them most highly
for their course on this subject, and feel as
sured lli.af their lahors will rasult in a
great benefit to the county by ridding it of
a larg" c i ilss 0 f consumers who never earn
an honest .penny and .struggle about <lay
and night, a disgrace to t,unm uity an l a
curse to >he country. The presentments
of this honorable body are published in an
other column.
J"s* , Joh work dono b*r*.
A AE(l).
The Ladies of the Episcopal Church be
ing much gratified at the success of the En
tertainment givenThurxday evening, desire
to return their sincere thanks, to the Fair
Association for the use of Floral Hall.
To the Gentlemen of the Brass Band and
also of the String Band, tor the delightful
music which added so much to the interest of
the occassion.
To the citizens of Greenesboro’, ami
Greene county, tor their very generous do
nations to the supper, and also for their
lit e al p.itronage.
To Mr. J. A. Griffin for the beautiful
Chemical lights, and for other substantial
assistance.
To Messrs McCall, Copelnn & Cos., for the
loan of Crockery, and Mr. Durham for use
of Grate. The Ladies tender this grateful
acknowledgments to his Honor Judge W.
Gibson, tor the happy manner in which he
complied with their request, thereby en
suring them the patronage of the Cos irt.
They feel greatly indebted to the young
Ladies and Gentlemen of the Charade Club
for their indefatigable efforts, aud cbeerful
assistance.
To many friends at home and abroad for
geneouscontributions in Money, and also
to the Greenesboro’ Heraed and Home
Journal, for valuable favors extended.
Believing that all who have so kindly
aided us will be glad to know how we are
succeeding in raising funds for the pur
chase of our hell, we append a statement.
As we shall begin work very soon, we
trust that our friends will see ere long the
result of our united efforts.
Realized from Tickets $49 75
do do Supper, 25 00
do do Cake. 7 00
dq do Post Office 205
Net proceeds, SB4 40
By contribution, 60 60
Total on hand, $135 00
Ladies on Committee.
High Priced
Fertilizers and low priced cotton have
impoverished the farmers more than any
tiling else. If our farmers will commence
now and save all their stable and cow pen
manure, to manipulate with Logan's Com
pound. they can have an abundant supp'y
of alasting feriilizer, equal to tbe best, and
at les titan one-third the cost of other
guanos J. M. Storey & 'tro. are agents
an t will sell it for $54.80 cash, and $64.80
payable Ist of November. 1876, delivered
at Greenesboro. Below is a certificate of
two reliable farmers as toils merits:
“We have tried Logan's t’ompound the
pre-ent year, aqd we consider one ton. after
being manipulated, equal to three tons of
anv stan lard fertilizers we have ever used.
L. 15. Wiu.ts,
iV. ts. Bruce.
Sept 23. 1875.
UNION POINT DEPARTMENT.
0. A. At UUiUILIN • EDITOR,
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LOCAL ITEMS.
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HOTS.
Another rainy Sunday.
Vagrant* badly scared.
Jf.og killing time, but no hogs.
Eggs and butter non esl.
A good .crop ticorns but nothing to eat
them.
er An invoice this week of handsome
prints and fancy goods. t?ome and see
them. J- F. HART At Lo.’s
Death !><l Iltirriajje.
Dr. Nichols of Woodstock, a popular
physician and valuable citizen, died one
day last week. One by one t ele ives are
falling.
Mr. Alford Beasley and Miss Queen
Fluker, were married in the same neigh
borhood last week. Rev. J. R. doting
officiating. One by one the roses bloom.
received a nice lot of Jugs.
Jars, Butter Crocks, Milk Bowls etc.,
Housewives will notice.
J F II ART & Co.’s.
The <inrlen.
Dr. Carlton, is the champion beet grower
at Union Point, lie brings us one weigh
ing 11 lbs. Iff iuches long and Iff inches in
ciicumfeience.
Onion setts from Landreth s.
J. F HART & Cos.
Improvement.
The saw and i lie hammer are again heard
in our little burg. Mr. Richard Irby has
just moved into anew find substantial
house; and our tasty and courteous archi
tect. Mr. J. B. Knox, has the frame up. for
a handsome cottage for Mrs. Sherwood. —
We hear of other improvements soon to be
made, that will add beauty and comfort to
Hie place.
not sleep to yoyy eyes nor
slumh-r to your eyelids, till you have
examined the stock at
.1 F II ART & Cos.
Tjpiii]dars.
Ti e installation of officers of Union
1 oim Lodge will take plac- Friday night.—
We hope there will be a full meeting
gyjg”Sam, why you buy all our Goods at
J. F. Hart St Cos.? Case dev print ’em in
de papers, an’ 1 knpw whar to go to find
'em.
Jlnftonio PwmmilmHoii.
We notice that Post Grand Master Irvin
inis been presented with a jewe of rare
beamy and value, for services rendered hi
order. That is well enou h. But we know a
jncrll not a thuusand miles from here that is
far move beautiful, and that will make the :
p o . e ssor rich in happiness, whoever he
may be, beyond all prire.
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A stitch in time save* nine. Go to
J. F Hart b Cos., and buy a pair of shoes
before you are out.
Union point Academy.
The exercises of Mr. Reynold’s School
at Union Point closed last Friday with a
public examination which was highly nredi-
table to teachers and pupils. This closed
the second year of Mr-. Reynold's services
as teacher, and our community with entir
unanimity indorse him ns a first class
teacher. He has been assisted hy Mrs. E
E. Wilson, a highly cultivate ! la ly, and a
successful teacher of several years experi
ence. Mrs. Wilson retires from the schoo
here, and any school of character wanting
an educated refined arid Christian lady
would do well to confer with her; she w 1
give emire satisfaction to any school em*
ploying her, and be a valuable acquisition
to tbe social circle.
At the conclusion of tbe exercises Col.
W. 0. Mitchell delived several prizes to
the successful boys and girls, in a very
felicitous and will timed speech.
BosuFresh Oysters find fish everv Satur
day. J. F. HART & Cos.
gfc*S“\Vho dat sav he got cheaper Goods
dan J. F. Hart & Cos? I aint seed ’em.
snrtnin.
Dissolution.
fJAHE Copartnership heretofore existing
1. between OSCAR E, FLUKER and
JOHN W WaTSON, tinder the Finn name
of Fluker & Watson, is this day Dissolved
by mutual consent. John W. Watson ns
sitmes all liabilities, and is authorized to
coliect all claims due said Firm.
OSCAR E. FLUKER,
JOHN W. WATSON.
Union Point, Ga., Oct. 28, 1875—3 ts
HAYIAN* purchased the interest ot
Mr. 0. E. FLUKER, in the ahove
Firm, I will continue the business on my
own account. Notes and accounts due tin
late Firm, not paid by the 15th of Novetn
her next, will be placed in the hands of an
Attorney for collection.
Thanking the public for past favors. 1
respectfully ask a continuance o' the sane
.JOJIA W. WATSOX.
Union Point. Ga., Get, 28. 1875 —3t§
(.KAMI .H itt
PKESEVHIEXTS.
September Adjourned Term, 1875.
r|i)lK GRAND JURY selected and
■ sworn f<>r Greene Superior Court
September Term. 1875, respect nil
-iibmit tr.e f.i||owin>> pre-eiiimint-:
We have examined. ihuuigh appro
priate Committees, the Rooks of the dif
Cerent County Officers, ami find the
neatly and correctly kept.
We find the Court-House in good
order, with the exception of tile lock
on tt.e door of the Grant) Jury room
•ml the carpeting in the Grand Jury
room in bid condition. We recouime. and
that the Ordinary have anew lock pm
oti the door, and the floor re covered
with bagg ng.
We ft oil the Jad neatly kept and in
good order, except some repairs needed
on the outside door and the windows
upstairs, which repairs we recommend
that tbe Ordinary have done.
U’e ols'i recommend, that the .Jail he
furnished with bedstead*, nnd the luck
on the celldior repaired or replaced by
s new one.
Upon examination of the Books nl
the County Court, we find (hat 233
civil and cttin*uni eases, have been tried
since March Term oi the Superior
Court, and that. $5-10 of tines and costs
have been paid by the County t'otiij
In the County Treasurer since March
Term. 1875 after paying Judge: sala
ry and all Cost of the Court, and that
the working of the Court has been a
complete success.
We find the County Treasurer’s
Books in goo! older and neatly kept.
reflect'ti<r credit on that offi er. We
tied on the first of March. eah on hand
81.153 82; received since 82.387 33;
paid out. for wh'ch lie has proper
v .uehers, $3,527 38, leaving tt balance
on hand of 814,07.
We find the Books of the Ordinary
and Clerk correctly and neatly kept,
reflecting great credit on those officers
As also the Books of the Receiver and
Collector, and find upon examination
nl the Receiver’s books, all property
returned at a fair valuation wiih lew
exceptions.
We find, on examination c.l the dock
ets of the J ustiees of the Peace and
Notary Publics, that with few excep
tions they are very incorrectly and im
properly ke.pt, .being without legal
form .But as we find hut few over
charges, mid these we think occur tiiro'
niisapprehopsion as to what fees they
are entitled to, Wo make no complaint,
but we do insist that they better in
form themselves in regard to their du-
On examination of the Pauper Farm
we Hud .-a 1 far n not self-sustaining.—
We Rod mi y f. ur pa up- rs in the care
of said larm. We further fl <1 the
sala.y paid the Superintendent f-.r the
year, to be 830(1. together with the use
nl said faun lice of rent; also thi
buildings are in a dilapidated and had
condition and greatly in need of repairs
We find the expenditures for supp'ies
furnished said paupers, or inmates, fo
the present ear. to be about 8150.
We. therefore, recommend the Su
perintendent's office of sai Farm be let
out to the lowest bidder on tie fiist
Tuesday ip December. 1875. lor twelve
months, and hhat said Superintendent
he required, by the Ordi ary. to give a
good and sufficient Bond jtnd security
for the faithful performance of his du
ties as snch, aod these duties be defined
by th Ordinary tnd Commissioners ot
-i farm; and that said llond and
n<„>r einent be flared on lecord. And
e further recommend, that the Ordi
nary and Commissioners t k iumudi.
ate steps to" have such repairs as aie
necessary for the protection and bew
(it -f the same.
Upon examination, we find the Pub
e Ronds and Bridges in go'd oondi
ion. except in the full wing Districts
to v i —1 4-ttli 146th. 1 GOt It ami 1(13
We would respectfully request hi-
Honor, the presiding Judge, to have
the Commissioners of said Di-tricts
brought before him at the next Ter
of this Court, to show cause why they
should not be fined for dereliettou of
luty.
We recommend that our Represen
t.stives in the Legislature use their in
fluence to have a law passed, to com
pensate parties who tnay sustain loss by
having property stolen or damaged, nut
f fines imposed upon the convietc
party, for such offence.
We also reemnmen I, that cur Rep
resentative- usg their influence in hnv
ing a law passed, authorizing thgGrami
•Jtiiy to appoint five Commissioners i
fie known as a R aid "f Road and Rev
••line Commissioners ; ami in the event
ot the passage of the ab ve law, we re
o in mend that the office of County
I f'-asurcr be abolished, and that th.
Ordinary be rx-Officio Treasurer of
In- county, mid that he shall receivo
mi compensation for said service.
We also recommend the money rais
ed this year for School purposes, to he
applietl to the payment pf the claim- of
t - sellers of this year.
We als recommend /hat our Repre
etiiatives in the Legislature us
lie r influence itr having a law passed,
-pecially for this county, imposing a
tax of $1 00 per head on each dog, an I
ala tax of S') 00 oil each pistol in
said county, and that said tax be ap
ft ied to educational | qrposes, after
paying the claims and School officers
ami teachers fir the year 1871.
We also recommend the passage of a
law protecting game in Greene county
to the effect, that al! persons may be iu
dieted who shall kill or otherwise de
stroy any game from the first day of
March to t lie first day of November.
We do also recommend tbe passage
of a law consolidating the offices of Tax
Receiver an') Collector of this county,
am) that the sail) officer receive a sal
ary of S9OO OH, am) imothir fee.
And tve further recommend that the
o ce of School Commissioner be abo).
shed in this county, and that the
Uotinty Treasurer disburse the School
fund as now . one by the Commissioner,
and the enumeration of the children be
taken and returned to the Ordinary by
(lie Justices of the Peace in their re
speetive Districts, and that the Ordi
nary consolidate and return them to the
State School Commissioner. Said set
vices to he performed without fee.
We respectf illy suggest the proprie
ty to the next Grand Jury of this coun
ty. of reducing the salary of the Coun
ty Judge to $5()0 IJO, and the perqui
sites of his office.
We also recommend, that the Sheriff
he paid 850 for extra service; also,
the Clerk and Deputy Sheriff.
W. also recommend, that the Ferry
man at Willis’ ferrv be allowed to
charge passengers ordinary fees, dot ing
the Christmas holidays.
We further recommend, that the
Fetry. k“own as flaniels’ Ferry, bedis
ci nttilued and the Flat sold.
We Jiirjhgr recommend, shat the Or
di ary have ad ior placed in the wall
between dye Grand Jury room and the
Solicitor General’s consultation room.
We recommend, that the indictment
found against Dennis Rankin (eoj red)
at this Term of the Court, lie nolj. rims*
e</.
[it taking leave of his Honor Judge
Gibson, we desire t> (cyder Inm mn
thank- for hi- umf. rm kiudii sand
attention to tin- bdy Al-o mr pro
found ndmi.a'i n for hi? even adminl
-of justice ami equity, ami we
do beg leave to assure him of our mo-t
sincere wishes for his success and hap
pm ss
Also to Col. Preston, S'd.-General.
ti>r Ins readiness and attend m, a' all
tunes, to this b dy in the discharge
and the duties of In- office.
We aI so recommend, that tlie-e Pre*
suite e t- fie publi-hed in the Green-*
borii’ Herald
W fl. McWHORTER Foreman.
Josh O'Neal, James M. Williams,
Tims. L. Findley, Jeff' F. Wright,
Amlrcw F.lncksun, David It. Rowland,
Kuriram Moore. J. 11. M. Pennington,
Lit. R. i a dwell Felix T. M.vlmup.
Jesse M. linker, Jesse Champion,
W. T. Doster. W. A. Corry,
Young F. Gresham, Joseph McKinzie,
Join: Reynolds, J. P. Harris,
F. M. Haynes William Morgan,
W. P. McWhorter,
Whertupnn. it is Onbreil by the
Court, that the h regoing l're-eniments
be published as t.cqne-trd by the Grand
J ury.
J W. PRESTON, Sol. Gen’l.
By the Court.
A true extract from the Minutes of
the Superior Curt, September Term
1875. ISAAC R. HALL, Clk.
Nor. 15. 1875.
Cal! sgH'cia! attention to this
week 9 a Ailvei tiseim i l l.
f\ nnn Yanis Flenw Drown SWEETING, one yard wide, offer
eil at NINE cents l>y the bolt.
O QQO urds nice 4 4 Rleached SHEETING, at 11 cents by
V/V/V t |, e | lO | t
01)0 Sheeting i ‘ CHEAP.
A Largo lot of B ack and colored AE<PA('AN, just received and astonhblv Cheap.
WO pieces neat PRINTS. ami be-t qualities, at 10 cents per yard.
La i-r NILE Balmoral SililßTS, from $1 to $2 75 each
400 L a iics and Misses Shaw Is varying from small wool shawls, 75 cents, to the
Eery fy<i u'l Wool, iIU each.
Jue revive 1 pe-Express, a fi] line of Childrens. Misses and Lailies SACQF.S, ol
lie latest stylcr. from $l to *.7.
Ei,II tine of Ladies aid (} ops meri i > UMM3U VII Vl* of a’l siz's and cheap
Childrens, Misses, Ladies, Bovs, Youths aid vie.is SiIIO S—world with .ut e id.
iVltns ( all Skin Boots,
Hand- PWed. a’ $7 50 per pair.
Cents File Buckle and Elastic Sf/OL’S —very tow.
Mens II a v Coarse B IOTS, at $ ; pei pair.
OLD LADIES SIIOE3,
with and without Heels.
Par rah.s in Bovs Youths and Metis
3FL eady- jVT r?. do Olotlzu itar-
One Case Smoking Tobacco. a’ .'>o .tents per pound, just received. Also anew brand
ot Chewing Tobacco, which is very tine.
Just received .( lot of White ami Be I Seed WHEAT —very line. •
We have, also just received ami will sell Runirh’hht Ch-up, lie the case or can. Ovs*
ters, Sain mi. Tomatoes, Oreen peas. Pine Apples, Clams, Cranberry Sauce and Sar
dines, also Ca.pden Sugar Corn, which i$ cheap and nice.
Tte-noiled Molasses, Cuba and New Orleans Syrup in abundance.
A full line of
FURNITURE
ill the way 7if War tin ms, . lure ms, Sates, ( eitie Table , C aits ui-. I steads, Cradles.
Crockery. Wool, t’iu a id I[ rdwuie Departments eon plete.
Hubs, Spokes. Sli ifis and T igues. always on bad an I cheap for Cash.
MILLINERY, MILLINERY MILL I MERY,
Hitibo .s. Fancy Notions, Ready-Made Dresses, and Lai ies imlei we r, up stairs, am.
will be show n by MissS. It. Ghasswitii.
Nice Carpeting, usual width, a* 50 cents per yard.
We call Npeeia l Attention again to lie tar a I assort* I sfo 'k of M'sies a> I Ladii •
Calf Skin. Morocco, Cloth and. Glove-Kid SSIIOSiS, and extend an inv.tatio I to on
and all the Ladies, to call and examine.
A Full Line of
Burial Cases ant! Caskets
Always oti hand. McCALL, COPELAN & Cos.
Gteen shorn*. tJa., Nov. 18. 187.5.
covivrv
Sheriff’s Sales,
W II.L be sold before the fourt-ITonse
door in the city of Grcenesborot'glt.Greene
county. Ga., within tlie legal hours of sale,
on the
First TP:jp*J:v in B>rci*nsl*er
next, the following property, to wit :
One House and I.ot in the city of
flreenesboio', fronting on Main street,
whereon John f. Davis now lives, ami con
taining one acre (more or less,) —Levied on
ami sold as the property of bed ah Oavis. to
satisfv a ti fa in favor of Eliltu I. Terrell vr
•Insiali ftavis and Roswell llulhert, end lev
ies of otliei ti la's in my hands.
ALSO,
A t the same time anil place—
A certain tract of Land, situated in aid
county and State, and bounded by lands
of Wm II Branch. Herman fleissler, Pen
field road, das M Littleton and others, con
taining Seven Hundred acres (more or les
whercon Virgil Bobarts now lives Levied
on the properly of Philip I’q -Alain. to satis
fy a ft fa in attachment. in favor of Miles
W Lewis, Executor vs Philip l’ouljain.
ALSO.
,4t the same time and place—
One House situated in the city of Oreencs
boro.. on the Penfleld road.—Levied on as
the property of Stephen .4lien (colored).to
satisfy one fi fa issued from the Justice
Court of the 1-Od District. 0. M., in favor
of Beverly Whitaker vs Stephen Allen.—
Levy made and returned to me by W I!
Cartwright. Bailiff.
ALSO.
.dt the same time and place—
t'tie tract of Land, lying in said county,
containing Three Hundred ami Forty acres,
admitting lands of t. A Davis, KT Walker,
0 Heard and others—Levied on as the pro
perf.v of Alex Monfort, to satisfy one ti fa
issued from Hancock Superior Court, at the
April Trim. 4875. in favor of M W Lewis.
Cxecutor, v .Hex M.pnfort.
ALSO.
At the same time and place
One tract of Land, lying in said county,
containing Sixty acres (more or less) ad
join ng lands of Vir. Ann English, (I 1
Thornton and otheis—Levied op as the pto
petty of the Estate of Travijs C Carlton, de
ceased, to satisfy one fi fa issued from
Greene Superior Court at the l/arch Term.
1807, in favor of Wm II McWhorter, Guar
dian. vs Travis C Carlton, administrator
and Jfargaret W Carlton, administratrix on
the Estate of John T Carlton, deceased.
ALsO,
At the same time and place—
Two Hundred acres of Land (more or
less.) lying in said county an 1 State, ad
joining Jas F Geer. Kiniiebrcw and others
Levied o. as tjre property of Stephen
English, to satisfy one fi fa issued from the
County Court. June Term, 1 Sf'.G, in fivornf
W A ColuJough vs Stephen English and V'
O Cheney
ALSO,
t the satne time and place—
One Rockawsy and one Two-liOise Wag
on—Levied on as the property of John K
Jackson. Jr, to satisfy one ti fa in favoj- of
Hightowers Jt Cos vs John E Jackson. Jr
J. H. ENGLISH, Sheriff.
ot ?, 1875.
If* Imt Wish
Cheap goods for the money, call at
;he old Btand of Hightower’s k Cos.
FO Fi SALE I
A VAT.t) ATII.K
Fa;ji in Oglsthorpa County, Ga.
I WILL SELL MV VALUABLE FARM
1 lying on Little Bjver and Sill Fork
('reek, in Oglethorpe county, four mile
cast of B.iirdsiuwn, containing 32u acres ot
as fine land ns is in Midi! ft Georgia : KHi
acres in wood land, and ’>o acres rjgh hot
f nm (In | l ie place is a comfortable dwell
tog, good sfallies, and all necesgaj-y qu
buildings. The society of the neighbor
hood is good: schools and chtu-ehes m-<
convenient The water is ns good as ca<
be found anywhere.
The '-tuck, t orn, Fodder and Cotton Seed
cau be bought with the land.
Terms; On ‘-halfcash, balance in twelve
months without interest. For part cu.sk
address, THOM VS A. BROWN.
Bairdstown, Ga.; or
THOMAS T. BROWN, Greenesboro’, Go.
Oct. l-lth. l*7stng [Chronicle & Sentinel
copy two months.]
i:\rn roic'ti >le.
DV V irtue of an Order from the Court
1 ) of Ordinary of Greene County, Ga.,
A ILL be sold before the Court- House door
n Gre'-nesboro', Gu., on the first Tuesday
n Hecemhgr next. One Hundred and Sev
enty-five acres of I.ind, adjoining lands of
>. D Durham. A. M. Durham apil others,
'old as the properly of the Estate of James
\. Moody, deceased, and at th* risk of
'lts. I.izi in Drunk, who failed to comply
w t)i r)ic terms of a former sale. Terms of
-aIe—CASH. ELIAS B. MOODY, Ex r.
Oct. 2‘i, 18*5—tds
/ lEORGIA—Crccne County.
* F Ellis Clements applies for Exempli' n
of Personalty and I will pass upon the same
at my office at 10 o'clock, am., Saturday.
Nov. 20th. 1875.
JOKL F. THORNTON. Only
nov. 9th, 1875—2 ts
i A EOROTA—Greene County.
' f Edmond Gregory (colored) applies
for Exemption of I’ers malty and I will
”|s- upon t]i:-seme at my office at 10o'clock
i. in., on Snjjurday. November, 187£>.
•JOKL F THORNTON, Ord’y
nov. 5. 187.5 —*
(1 EORGJA— Greene County.
Tf Nancy Gee/', wife of Mat Geer (col.;
tpplies fi/r Exemption of Personalty, and I
will pass upon the same at my office at 10
o’clock, tt. in'., nil Saturday. Nnvenii or ITtli
1*75. J. F. THORNTON. Ord’y.
tpv. 2d. 1875—2 ts
/ EOKGlA—Greene County.
\7 Daniel Winfield (colored,) applies for
Exemption of Personalty ami 1 will pass
upon the same at my office at 10 o'clock
i. in., on Saturday, November. !3IU. 1875.
JOEL F. THORNTON. Ord’y.
Nov. 3,1875—2 ts
/ T EORGlA—Greens County.
VJ Win. W. Lumpkin, Administrator ot
tiie Estate of Nathan A. Hobbs, applies fol
■etters of Dismission, and such Letters wil
he granted on the first Moniiay in Fehrua
ry, IB7li, unless valid objections are filed
Jtil L F. THORNTON, Ordinary.
November 3d, 1875—3ms*
/ I EORGlA—Orcein* County.
V* J.*D. Durham, Administrator of Eliza
V Durham, applies for Letters of Dismis
sion. and such Letters will he granted on
tlie first Monday in February, IB7t>. uples
vaiid objections are filed.
JOEL F. THORNTON, Ord'y.
EOT. I, 1875 —SiES
Shoes!
SHOES, SHOES
W: lot ve on haruf a food lot of Men'*.
Women's and Bovs' Shoes, made of
our best ina erial nnd warranted to wear
n-f'l. Just the article for the Fnrmerr.nd
the laborer. Women’s and hoys Shoes at
-1 75; M n’s from No 6to 10 inclusive,
>-• higher No’s, $2 25. In lots of tea
p irs, we will make n deduction of 10 pt*
cent. Try them and know their value.
Also Buggy and Wagon Harness, made
vnd repaired at short, notice,
Itrnwn & nonrHefl
Sc.pt. 16, 1875—Sts
Aotice to Debtors*
J. T. CULVER. forn.erly of this city,
uas placedln my hands, for collection, his
claims. Alt persons indebted to him are
hereby notified to come forward and settle
at once, or else I will be compelled to sue
said claims. Pay at once nnd save cost of
suit J AS, B. PARK. Att'y.
Greencshoro’, Ga., Oct. 21, 1875—t f
VALIABLIt!
Store lioiise
TO BE SOLD.
BY Virtue of an OjJar from the Hon. Al
bert G. Fester. Register in Bankrupt
cy for the Northern District of Georgia, I
will sell, on the first Tuesday in December
next, before the Court-House door in the
city of Greenesboro’, Georgia, within the
legal hours of sale, the following Real Es
t.ate belonging to the Estate of Torbert &
Brother, Bankrupts, to wit: The Store
Mouse (and hot on which it is situated,)
formerly occupied by said Torbert & Bro.
situated on Main street in saidiity. The
metes and hounds of snid lot will be pointed
out by the undersigned to any one desir
iogtolook at the property. The property
will be sold free from encumbrances of
liens by the creditors. Terms of sale, Cash,
and purchaser to pay for tinners.
Wm. 11. BRANCH,
Assignee of Torbert & Brother.
Nov. 2d, 1875—tus
Executors' ale.
4471 LL BE SOLD ON THE FIRST
tT Tuesday in December next, at the *
■’ourt-Pouse in Greenesboro’, Ga.. within
die legal hours of sale: The HOUSE and
LOTS in the city of Greenesboro’ belong
ng to the Estate of Samuel Davis, deceas
e 1. adjoining lots of Judge Robinson, J. F,
Hall and others.
ALSO,
One Lot east of stiii hensf. containing
four (more or lcs3.) The lot now
used ns a garden, will be sold separately,
And the lot east of the house will be divid
ed into Four equal parts.
ALSO,
At the same time and place, will be
28 2-10 acres of Wood Land, adjoining W.
H. Brandi, Philip Poullain nnd other*,
which syill be divided Into five acre lots.
Ml sold f it - distribution among the legatees
of said Ejrtate.
rCTTERM.S—OAe-third CASH and re
mainder or i lie first day of October. 1876,
with 10 per cent, interest on balance uni
paid from the day of sale.
Pints of the Land can be seen in the
hands of the Executors.
CM \S. A. DAVIS, 1 _
geo; C. DAVIS, } Elecut * r -
November !, 1875—tds
Afliiiiiirstmtors Safe.
UNDER AN ORDER FROM THE
Honorable Court of Ordinary, of
Greene County, will be sold in front of the
Court Hot,-e door, in Greeuesboro’, Ga.. on
the First Tuesday in December next, with
in the legal hours of sale the following
property, to wit : All the Real Estate be
joii'.dog to the Eslate of Robert Newsom,
1 de of said county,- deceased, consisting of
be Mineral reserve, together with the min
ng | r*cileges on Lands of William Tuggle,
Dr. I! F Oarl’op, Otis Sand II Clay Thorn
ton. Mrs Susan F Pietro, Marcus L Wat
so t. Joseph MeKittv-ie, William Mays, Dr
\V A Moore. Tout Murrali, Oscar E Flttker
Mr. C. I. Davis- Sold for the purpose of
listribut .on among the heirs at law of sank
deceased.
Terms on the day of sale.
DAVID A NEWSOM, A-cforV.
Nov i, 1875—tds
Three Months on Trial. 30 cts,
VOLUffIK xir
THE
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11. W. J HAM Ed. and I'roprictor.
V Taper for ihe Home Circle—take*
anywhere on'sight—and whose influ
ence and circulation is not bounded by lo
cal limits.
Vta.lnclußo Two cent -Stamp for t> speci
men copy of the
‘Diiiibitry Sews’
OF GEORGIA.
Advertisements inserted on liberal
terms.
pubiidt only “the freshest of
the best.” Nothing heavy or dull is oTcr
admitted to ourco limns. Address,
THE ( LIPPEB.
novll 1870—tf Warrentoo, Ga.
Kstray Notice.
EORGlA—Greene County.
IT Retthcn A. Credille, of the 162d Dis
triei, G. M .of said-county, tolls before me,
as an Estray, a sprrel HORSE, about ten
years old, wit fi a Maze in the face and blit. 1
in the left eye, ami appraised by Jas. L
-smith and Wig. H. Blythe, freeholders, to
lie worth For ty Dollars, and that it is worth
flfty cents per -lay to feed said horse. Un
less said horse is proven ftud taken away,
• lie sapte will *■? sold by the Sheriff, before
the Court- Ho(jse. in Grecnesboro’, on the
hrst Tuesday lit Deceit.her next.
JOEL F T lORNiON, Ord’y.
Noventiber sd, 1875—41s
Idmiuistiators Sale.
BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER FROM
the Court of Ordinary of Green*
minty will be sold before the Cop*! House
loor. in Grecnesboro’, Ga., on the first
fucstlay in December next: The tract of
Land in sid county, hounded by the White
Plains road and lands of Airs Bickers, J.
L. Brown. C C Bowden and others, contain
ng Four Hundred and Sixteen acres, if be
ing the place whereon L. L. Little now re
sides. Sold as the property of William L-
Strain, late of said coupty deceased.
Terms Cash. J. L- BROWN, Adm’r
Nov. 2, 1875—tds f Wm L Stain,