The Greensboro herald. (Greensboro, Ga.) 1866-1886, December 09, 1875, Image 3

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LOCAL ITEMS. Cotton Market. •rt.nesboro’, Dec. 9. Middling, - - 11} A.gusta, Dec. 8 Low MMdling, - 12} Middling, ... ]2j Ci.od Middling, - 12} - - - ■ ■ —— Index to Advertisements. Estray Notice, J. I’. Walker—J. F. Thorn don, Ord’y. Exemption Personalty—Ann Sanders, (col.) Letters Administration De bonis non A. W. Force. Exemption Personalty—Sam Colby (eel.) Dismission Guardianship—Warren An drews, Guard’ll' Exemption Personalty—Wm. H. .(ones. Look, Look, Homes for All, 50 Lot for Sal*—J. F. Hart, Union Point, Ga. Economy is Wealth, Marshall Steamers —Watson, Hart and Brady. Administrator’s Sale—Jas. K. Daneil, Adm’r. Free-Trader—Mrs. Rachel L. Barnwell. Sold Out—G. H. Thompson. Bought In, Exchange Saloon—J. T. Scott Fine Horses and Mules—W. H. Dillcyj. Public Sale, two tracts of Land —C. A. Davis. Bankruptcy, J. R. Chandler—ll. E. W. Palmer, Assignee Exemption Personalty—W. H. Racks, Albert Thomas, Willis I.awson and Wash Scott, (all colored.) New Store, New Goods—Claude N. Wynne &. Cos. Look Out! Christmas is Coming ! —L. C- Torbert. Exemption Personalty—Mary LThaxton Sad Accident—W. C Cartwright. Letters Administration—Jno J Daris. Prospectus—St. Nicholas. Letters Administration —Chas C Davison Letters Dismission —M W Lews. Ex’r Cheap Shoes and Leather—Brown & Moncrief. Real Estate for Sale- Philip Poullain. Sheriff Sale—J. 11. English, Sh’ff. Valuable Prpoerty for sale—Columbus Heard, Assignee. IHITS. Pork selling iu our market at 10} cents net. Prints going off briskly at 7 cents per yd. The numerous friends of R. J. Daw on Esq., will be pleased to hear of his pres ence in our city. James F. Billinslea and his estimable lady left on last M nday for Uniontown Ala., where they will make their home. We learn that Dr. A. A. Jernigan, who has been in a precarious condition, for some time past, is improving. We are much pleased to learn tiiat Rev. F. G. Hughes, who has served the Metho dist churches vu the Greenesboro’, Circuit most acceptably forthe past twelve months, has been returned to the same work. Rev. Dr. Mullaly will preach at the Baptist Church to-morrow (Friday) even- Dr. Jen.*. Curtright one of the staunchest and best citizen* ..<• ou f county, is very ill with Pneumonia. ■!<> • NOTICE Heavy decline in arm™ sheet ings and SHIHTIA OS. 0,000 Yards Shirting to arrive in a few days, at greatly reduced prices. 900 Pieces neat Calicoes to arrive the last of the week, at ? <*CIHB per yard 500 Slacks of fresh Flour, bought at greatly reduced rates, and will be sold ac cordingly. to arrive this week. M CALI* COPKLAH & CO December 8. 1875. Chnns'e ot Scliedule. Anew Schedule will go into operation on the Georgia Railroad next Monday. The only change in the arrival of trains at this pleco will be in the day passenger tiain from Atlanta, which will reach here at 4 p. m. Under the new Schedule, regular passenger trains will run on Sundays. mm Public Sales. The sales of property at public outcry on last Tuesday were larger than for months past. Several city lots, and a number of tracts of land in various sections of the county, changed hands, at very reasonable prices. Personal. Capt. Philip Poullain, formerly a citizen ot this place but for some years a resident of Baltimore, is in the city on a visit to his numerous friends. Messrs. McCall, C opelan &Cos. Their column this week is very attractive, They advertise large invoices of new goods to arrive, which will he sold remarkably cheap Consult your interest by giving Ahem a call, Ififili Priced Fertilizers and low priced cotton have Impoverished the farmers more than any thing else. If our farmers will commence ■ow and save all their stahle and cow pen manure, to manipulate with Logan’s Com pannd, they can have an abundant supp'y f alasting fertilizer, equal to the best, and at less than one-third the cost of other guanos. J. M. Storey k Pro. are agents and will sell it for $54.*0 cash, and SB4 80 payable Ist of November, 1878, delivered it (jreneshorn. Below is a certificate of two reliable farmers as to its merits: ■ < We have tried Logan's Compound the prevent year, and we consider one ton. after being manipulated, equal to three tons of aaratandard fertilizers we have ever used. 7 L. It. Wn.i.TS, W. S. Bruce. Sept. 28, 1875. _ IT lou W ish Cheap goods for the money, call at Ik* aid stand of Hightower’s & CV < Isrisl in Lilci'jitiii't'. We have received from the publishers, Messrs. .1. B. Fond & Cos., 27 Park Place, New York, a very e egantly bound volume of “Christ in Literature.” by Edward Eg gleston. It is a work of rare merit, a treasury of choice reading from eminent authors, containing gems from pen and pul pit of ai.cient and modern writers and speakers. It is a work of value to Sunday School teachers and ministers of the Gos pel, freighted with its “seed truths” and glowing illustrations. The price of the Book is $3 50. UNION POINT DEPARTMENT^ o. a. McLaughlin - editor. LOCAL STEMS. —:o; cotton. The receipts of Cotton at Union Point for thi* season, up to this date. are 2,280 bales ngninst 1,100 bales for the same time last year, showing: an increase of 120 halos for this year. Pretty good for a short crop. family Mackerel, just received at $1 f>o per kit. J. F. HART & Cos. mm m • mum Clouds VS. Sllll. Sunday la At was a dark, rainy day, and everybody felt the gloom that such a day brings: hut notwithstanding all this, the' Nor? appeared gloriously at Capt. Smith's. We congratulate al! concerned. standard ( \ 1 at IT) cents hv the barrel, and choice Extra fC) at 11J cents by the barrel. * .1. F. HART & Cos. ■ \nv lousiness. Mnj. Knox has laid the foundation f> r a New Store, which will be ready for occu pancy in a month or six weeks. When the new proprietors got into it. we will be glad to say something handsome for them, if they will let us. and Clothing still cheaper this week. -T. F. HART & Co* 111 * *. Bapißt SsibSisith School. The Baptist Sabbath Schn i! at Union Point, will have a nice little entertainment in tile Baptist Church, Monday night, De cember 27th, inst. It will represent the Crown of .Tesus, and will consist of appro priate recitations, beantifnl banquets and lettered eards, emblematical of the Chris tian’s crown. It. will be simple, impressive and pleasing to all who may witness it. Egyptian Tap R"“t C tii, stands the drought better, is prolific and early,— Try a pound. J. F. H ART & Cos. Sliooliit£ A Hair at H oodvillo. A serious difficulty occurred at Woodville Saturday evening of last week, between Calvin Culbrcath, of Oglethorpe county,and Alec King, a negro living in i!i neighbor hood, iu which *he hitter was seriously, if not fatally, shot. Whisky and pistols arc the only particulars w have at hand just now. How long will the pleadings, tears and prayers of mothers, wives and sisters be spurned hy the rumsel’er? jvsy-Ncw Lard, in buckets md cm*. Also link Kaiisase. Balognss, choice Hams and other good t bines. at ! F n \RT k Co.’s. While Plains. O e of our villagers spent a day last week in White Plains and its vicinity, and he gives us a good account of that thriving commonwealth. Business of course, is in sympathy there, with every oilier section, but crops arc fair, especially in the staff of life, and in many other respects, there are evidences ef progress and thrift. There are several handsome residences within business distances of the village, oc cupied respectively by Mr P. A! Moss, Capt. Alec Smith. Cant. T. P. Brady and oihers. Our informant says, there is an air of comfort about the localities, surround ings and conveniences of these places that it does one good to look at. We are glad to note these improvements, ns they show cultivation and refinement in the people, and energy andjudgment in directing their business matters. Our own personal in tercourse with the people of that commu nity. has been very pleasant, and we have found them, as a rule, gentlemen and ladiis, in the highest sense of these terms. But we cannot wonder at it, for they have had splendid schools, first-class teachers, able and educated ministers, for a 'ong time. They could not well be otherwise Christmas Goods in great variety tllls week, and for the next forty days. .1. F. HART & Co’s. ■*, nw Xoh and Then. When we look at our country now, in the the character of her citizens, their habits, and the general make up of communities, and go back to ante belt um days, and take the same view, we see a very marked difi. ference. The body politic seems to be out of joint, badly so. Confusion and a want of general co-operation, have taken the place of orderand uniformity in the habits and business of the people, and instead of llmt evpn, steady, progress towards pros perity. we only see the fitful flashes of bet ter times, amid the dark lowering clouds of adversity. We have anew class of men, and anew order of tilings.' The men who directed public opinion, who were the mov ers and workers in Hie great enserpiises of the country; who were the leaders, and who did the business of our f’hurches, and to wiiom the people looked for counsel aid ndviqg. and who were real benefactors to tbe communities in wh’eh they lived, ■have one by one been taken away, until there are very few left, and ‘•They feel like one who treads alone, Some banquet hall deserted." That unwavering confidence between man and man, and which is absolutely essential to progress and good order in everything, is sadly wanting. Truth, the brightest jew el in the crown of a country’s glory, is lacking i' weight and measure to a fearful degree, and th habit*, temper and disposi- tions of the people, are so unsteady that the prospects for the future are not at all in viting. Madness, murders, homicides and suicides are of such constant occurrence, that the mad house, the gallows, the prison and the grave almost assume actual form in the papers we read. These things were of comparatively rare occurrence before this new order of things. We do not pretend to say that we have made no progress in anything. We have made progress, and very commendable pro gress in somethings. We think our School system is better than it ever was—our modes of instruction are more thorough an 1 complete. We have better textbooks and better and more faithful teachers. We have made progress in the science, if not in the practice of farming. Our architecture is wonderfully improved, in appearance if not in durability. And in many other re spects, wo have made good progress. But in many of the fundamental principles of life—character and habits—we have sadly gone out of the way. There is a restless, uneasy moving of the people to and fro, without any settled purpose looking to the general good. We have now had ten years in which to straighten up, and to renew our habits of thought and practice, but have not yet done so. Can we hope that we ev er will f Will we ever see our country prosperous, confidence fully restored be tween man and man, and the affairs of Church and f-tate managed with that digni ty that becometh a free people ? ou can buy one dozen cakes Wind sor Soap, or one dozen nice Glycerine Soap for $1 and $1 25. J. F II XHT & Cos. Look! Look! HOMES FOR ALL \\J ILL be sold at public sale, at 10 V T o clock, a. 111., on the 21st day of December next, at Union Point, Ga., 50 LOTS. A splendid chance for Railroad men, me chanics, merchants, men of business, in fact tor any and all who desire a home in a healthy, convenient and well appointed village. For good society, good Schools, pood 1 hui*jcleß, and general conveniences, Union Point cannot he excelled on the line of t lie Georgia Railroad. A splendid agricultural country sur rounds it, affording any and everything for the table, for private families or hotels. If you want a <*<><> iiohe, don't fail to attend the sale. Ample accom modalions will be made for all. Terms CASH. Purchasers to pay for papers. 'l he property can be treated for privately by calling on the undersigned, any time previous to the day of sale. .5. F. HART. Union Point. Ga.. Hoc. 2,1875—2 ts ECONOMY WEJU, TUI! J > FAD THIS AND PROFIT BY' WHAT J-L is here said. It is no theory or catch penny humbug, but n plain common sense fact, which is verified by good practical farmers all over the country. Every fann er knows that .this is the season to fatten his hogs to put his cattle in good condition for the winier. and to keep them so, and to do it cheaply is the great desideratum ofthe times. It lie can save 3.3 per cent, of his feed, he 4s not only economizing, but is on the road to wealth, ne can do so, cheaply, conveniently and thoroughly by buying one of MARSHALL’S STEAMERS, and steaming the f(-od for his lings, cattf?, ami horses, lows will double Ihe flow of milk in a few days. Hogs will fatten ore third faster, and on one-third less food, and horses start to improve at once. Wives, mothers and daughters can save many a hard d-y s work at the wash tub for it ste mi> •. tiies as \vell 4 as clean and ns Lpii- kly .is any machine or not ever inven ted. la 1 on eitner of the undersigned, and see it in operation. M L. \V\TSON, •T V. HART, UMO.\ POINT, (Ha ,, or T. B. BRADY, Doe. 2 1 875-1 m White Mains. Cheap Shoes LEATHEB! 'yVTE have a large stock of II ON E-HA I)E SHOES, and are turning out a SttjitTinr Lot ot liPathcr, which must be sold. We are offering Men's sizes of shoes for $1 75 per pair. Best upper Lean er at 60 cents per pound, and sole at 40 cents. Please call and examine our stock. BROWN & .MONCRIEF. Greenesboro’, Ga., Dec 9,1875—3 ts (>KEE\E (OI.XTY Shcrill’s Nalcs. Wbe sold before the Court-House door in the city of Greeneshoroegh.Greene county. Ga., within the legal hours of sale, on flic First Tuesday in January next, the following property, to wit: Eighteen acres of Land (more or less,) in said county, adjoining lands of VYm. A. Cofry, Miles (J. Broome and others—-Levied on to satisfy a fi fa issued from Greene Su perior Court, in favor of William Foster vs. Miles G. Broome, and Lucius C. Broome J. H. ENGLISH, Sheriff. Dec. 2, 1875. f ' EORGIA Greene County. Malinda Bonnet wife of Simon Bennett (colored. : applies for Exemption of Personalty, and I will pass upon the same on Saturday the 18th of December, 1875, at 10 o'clock, a. m. .1. F. THORNTON, Only Dec 8,1875 —2 ts fy EORGrA—Gree ie t’nnnty. ■w M try L. Tiiaxton, wf■ of ’ 'V haxto applies for Exemption of Peisonalty, and will pats upon tlie same on Saturday, De cembcr 18tii 1875- J. F. THORNTON. Ord’v. Dee °. 1875-2'a VALUABLE FHBPERTT FOR SALE!! AS Assignee of .Tsrs W. Winfield, I will sell, before the Court-House door in Greenesboro’, Ga., at public outcry, on the first Tuesday in January, 1870, the follow ing property, to wit: One-Half interest in a Brick store house and lot, on Alain street, in Greenesboro’, Ga., formerly owned bv B. F. Greene. ALSO. A Store House and lot. upon which the same is situated, near Whitaker's mill in the Fork, about seven miles west of Greens boro'. AT.BO, Four Hundred and Thirty acres of Land (more or less,) lyinz in the county of Sher burne and State of Minnesota. ALSO. Three Mules and Five head of Cattle. The personal property above mentioned, can be bought at private sale at any time between this date and day of sale. Terms of sale Cash. COLUMBUS HEARD, Assignee. Dec. 9, 1875. FOR SALE. I will sell my valuable Real Estate lying in and contiguous to Greeneshoro, con sisting ofthe most desirable lot of 40 acres with improvements in Greenesboro’ and 660 acres (more or less) of fine land ad joining. For terms apply to C. C. Nor ton Agent Greenesboro - Ga. PHILIP POULLAIN Dec. 9—2 ms. Baltimore Md. Sad Accident. mm; Bonks of COMER C. VINCENT, I for blacksmith work, for year 1875. are in my hands. Parties indebted must settle hy the 15th inst., or they will be sued. XV. C. CARTWRIGHT. December 9, 1875—tf (T EOKGI \—Greene County. W John J. Davis applies for Letters of Administration upon the Estate of Josiali Davis, and such Letters will be granted on the fivst Monday in January, 1870, unless good objections are filed., J. F. THORNTON, Ord’y. December 2, 1875. /GEORGIA —Greene County. (I Charles C. Davison applies for Letters of Administration upon the Estate of Wm. Davison, deceased, and such Letters will be granted ou the first Monday in January, 1876, unless good objections are filed. J. F. THORNTON Ord’y. December 6, 1875. (GEORGIA —Greene County. f Wm. H. Racks, Wash Scott, Albert Thomas and Willis Lawson (colored,) ap ply for Exemption of Person ally, and 1 will piss upon tlie same at my office at 10 o’clock, a. m., on Saturday he 18th day of D cember, 1875 .J F THORNTON, Ord’y. December 3, 1875. rl EOTtGlA—Greene County, r Miles W. Lewis Executor of Walker Lewis applies for Letters of Dismisson and such Letters will be granted on the first Monday in March 187 G. unless good ob jections are filed. JOEL F. THORNTON. Ord’y. Dec. 7th 1876—3m5. Fine Horses and Mules. I HAVE JUST ARRIVED FROM MlD die Tennessee, with a drove of fine broke Horses and Mules. My Horses will work anywhere. Persons wishing to pur chase will do well to call on me at Doster’s stable, where they will find bargains for cash. W. 11. IIILLOV. Dec. 2. 1875-lm Exchange Saloon Broad Street west of Alain, Greenesboro’ , - Ga I r A VINO PURCHASED OF G. 11. I 1 THOMPSON tbe above Saloon and the Family Grocery connected therewith, I will always keep on hand the Finest Im ported and Domestic LIQUORS, WINES, ALES, BEER and CHOICE CIQARS ALSO, a full line of FAMILY GROCERIES, Guaranteeing satitfaction, I respectfully solicit the patronage of my friends and the public. J T. SCOTT December 2, 1875—tf Administrator's Sale. ITNDER an Order from the Honorable J Court of Ordinary of Greene county, WILL bt sold before the Court-House in Greenesbozo’, Ga., on the first Tuesday in January, 1870, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit : All the Real Estate of Samuel R. Daniel, of said county, deceased, consisting of Five Hltmll't'tl acres of Land (more or less.) adjoining lands of James M. Griffin, James King, J. H. Bowles, and others. Sold for the purpose of distribution among the heirs at Law of said deceased. Terms on day of sale. JAMES K. DANIEL, Adm’r, Dec. 2, 1875—tds De. bonis non. Free-Trader. I HEREBY give my consent for my wife. liachel L. Barnwell to become a Free- Trader. J. S. BARNWELL. Dec. 2,1875—1 m • NOTICE. r HAVE THIS DAY SOLD MV ENTIRE 1 interest in the Grocery Bui less, to J. T. SCOTT. All persons indebted to the late Firm of MAYFIELD & Cos., or G. 11. THOMPSON, will p ease come forward and settle at once, or they will find their Accounts in the bands of an officer for collection. . aa. Thompson. Greenesboro’ Ga.. Dee. 2. 1875-tf t-:. V .^j Smo FOR catalogues. NEW STORE .LVI) it Wakefield’s old Stand, under Town Hall CiItEE.IESUOUO', - - - GEORGIA. Large and full Stock of mb**, As LOW as the LOWEST!! If e will not be undersold by anybody! CLAUDE N. WYNNE & CO l)e3smber 2, 1875—tf CHRISTMAS IS COMING! Ant! Sow Prices !! ! IRerpectfully take this method of informing tny Friends and the Public generally, that I have recently opened, at the old stand of Torberl & Bro., in this city, aclinic 0 ■election of FAMILY GROCERIES and FARCY CONFECTIONERIES, Fruits, Toys, Fancy Goods, etc. My Stock i all new, and were selected with great care, and consists in part of Sugars, Flour. Tens, Rice, ('ream Cheese, Butter, I’earl Grits, Big Hominy, Irish Potatoes, Onions, Candles, Starch, Staple and Toilot Soaps, Table Salt and pure Cider Vinegar, also, TOBACCO AND CIGARS. Plain and Fancy t undies, in great variety. Jellies, Preserves, Pickles, Catsups, Sauces, Mustard, Baking Powders, Family ' hooolate, whole Spices,p ure ground Spices, liaising. Nuts, Currents, itron. dried Figs, plain and fancy Crackers, Maecaroni, Ver inicilli, pure Flavoring extracts ami essences. Also a fine stock of (’untied Goods, such as Sardines, Oysters, Salmon, Lobsters, lev led Meats, Pine Apples, Stawberries, Peaches, Green Corn and Tomatoes. My stock of TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, were selected with a view to please both the old and young, and embrace in part, China and Wax Dolls, Britannia and China Tea Sets, Doll Furniture, Boy’s Tool Chests, Alpha bet and Building Blocks, Photograph Albums, Ladies Work Boxes, fine Writing Desks. China, glass am! Bnh-mian Fuses; Toilet Sets, Cups ami Saucers, and many other things too numerous to mention. . , CHOICE, FRUITS A SPECIALTY. i also nave a find stock of Willow amt Laundry Baskets, to which l call your spe cial attention Having paid CASH for ray goods, I can offer you many inducements in Goods and Prices. I will bo thankful to you for your patronage, andean assure you I will do everything I can to merit your confidence The Ladies and little folks are respectfully invited to give me a call. L. C. TOR BERT. Greenegbxrro', Ga., December 2, 1875—3m5. Call special attention to tills week’s Advertisement. 5 000 Y ar 'l s Heavy Brown SHEETING, one yard wido, ojffer ed at NINE cents by the bolt. <3 000 ar^s niPe Bleached SHEETING, at *ll cents by Yards Sea Island Sheeting and Shirting—VEßY CHEAP. *1 000 Yards JEANS and CABSISIEIIES, from 15 to G 5 cents per A Large lot of Black and colored A s.3*As 'AW, just received and astooislily Cheap. SO pieces neat PRINTS, and best qualities, at 10 cents per yard. Ladies NICE Balmoral SKIISTS, from $1 to $2 75 each. 400 Ladies and Misses Shawls varying from small wool shawls, 75 cents, to tUc Very BtsU all 1 Vool, $lO each. Just received per Express, a full line of Childrens, Misses and Ladies SACQES, of the latest stvler. from $1 to $5. Full line of Ladies and Gents merino UIVI) S3 It WiCAU, of all sizes and cheap. Childrens, Misses, Ladies, Boys, Youths and Mens SIIO. S—world without snd. Mens Calf Skin Boots, Hand- ewed, at $7 50 ir pair. Gents Fine Buckle and Elastic SHOES —.very low. Metis Heavy Coarse BOOTS, at $5 per pair. OLD LADIES SHOES, with and without Fleets. Bargain* in Bovs Youths and Mens IFLoacisr■■Ma.d© Olotlan One Case Smoking Tobacco, at .>0 cents per pound, just received. Also anew brand oi Chewing Tobacco, which is very fine. Just received a lot of White and Red Seed W HEAT —very fine. VVe have also just received and will sell Remarkably Cheap, by the ease or can. Oys ters, Saltr on. Tomatoes, Oreen Peas, Pine Apples, Clams, C rajiherry Saute ami Sar dines, also Camden Sugar Corn, which is aheap and nice. Re-boiled Molasses, Cuba and New Orleans Syrup in abundance. A full line of FITR-ISTITUrtE in the way of Wardrobes, Bureaus, Safes, Centre Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, Cradles. Crockery, Wood, Tin and Hardware Departments complete. Hubs, Spokes, Shafts and Tongues, always on had and cheap for Cash. MILLINERY, MILLINERY. MILLINERY, Ribbons, Fancy Notions, Ready-Made Dresses, and Ladies Underwear, upstairs, and will le shown by Miss S. 11. Giiasswitit. Nice Carpeting, usual width, at 50 cents per yard. We call Special Attention again to the large ami assorted stock of Misses and Ladle* Calf Skin, Morocco, Cloth and G-love-Kid SHOES, and extend an invitat ion to one and all the Ladies, to call and examine A Full Line of Huria! Cases and Caskets • Always on haml. McOALL, COPELAN k Cos Creenesboro', Ga., Nor. 18, 187 J. Just Received, £)fi A NEW Improved Light-Running: iOO SINGER SEWING MACHINES, The Singer is the best, most durable ami cheapest Sewing Machine ever offered to the public, and It is Sold upon terms so easy that there is no good exeuse for any family doing without one. G. H. HOPE, Gen. Ag't N. E. Ga..,at Athens, Ga' a . G. JOHNSON, Ag’t, Greeneeboro’, G. Nov. IS— Im. FOR S_AH, E 1 A VALUABLE Farm in Oglethorpe County, (k T WILL SELL MY VALUABLE FARM. 1 lying on Little River ami Sill Fork Creek, in Oglethorpe county, four miles east of Bairdstown, containing 320 acres of as fine land ns is in Middle Georgia; 100 acres in wood land, and 50 acres rich bot tom. On the place is a comfortable dwell ing, good stables, and all necessary out buildings. The society of the neighbor hood is good ; schools and churches ar convenient. The water is as good as cap be found anywhere, The Stock, Corn, Fodder and Cotton Seed can be bought with the land. Terms: Otic-half cash, balance in twelve months without interest. For particulars, address, THOMAS A. DROWN, Bairdstown, Ga..' of THOMAS T. BROWN, Grecnesboro’, Ga, Oct. 14tli, 1 75 1 ri2 [Chronicle & Sentinel copy two months.] Public Sale, NTT I LI. be sold on the first Tuesday in V V January, 1876, within 'legal hours of sale, before the Court-House door in Greencsboro’, Ga., Two tracts of Land con taining respectively, 211 and 245 acres.—■■ Said tracts to be sold separately. Said tracts formerly comprised a portion of land of John D. Copelan, deceased. Parties wishing to examine the plats of the land can do so by calling on M. G. Copelan.—< Terms of sale, Half Cash, balance first Da cember, 1876, nt 10 per cent. CH AS. A. DAVIS, Sn’r December 1,1875—1 m Bankruptcy. IN the District Court of the United Statos for the Northern District of Georgia— In the matter of Joshua R. Chandler, Bank rupt. This is to give notice, once a week for tit roe weeks, that 1 have been appointed Assignee of the Estate of the above named Bankrupt, who has been adjudged a bank rupt, upon his own petition, by the District Court for said District. HOWARD E. W. PALMER, Dec. 2,1875 —3 ts Assignee! Hoad Notice. \ PETITION having been filed In my TV. office, for a change in the Public Road, from, or near, the residence of Dr. A. A- Jernignn, through the lands of the said Dr. Jernigan, Mrs. Martha Christo pher arid A. 11, .Smith, to White Plains; and Commissioners having recommended said change: All persons concerned are hereby Notified, that unless good objections are filed, said change will be granted on the 26th day of December, 1876, at 10 o’clock, a. m. JOEL F. THORNTON, Ord’y. November 20, 1875—4 ts Estray Notice. w ('* EOBGlA—Greene County. T Joseph P. Walker, of the 141st Dis trict G. 51., tolls before me, as Estrays. a Cow and yearling, both of pale red color, the cow marked with a swallow fork and underbit in each ear, and the yearling un marked. and both appaised by Wid. M. Mart ami Baker Daniel, to be worth twen ty five dollars, and forty cents per day to keep them. Unless proven and taken away, they will be sold at the residence f J IN Walker, on Saturday tlie 11th day of De cember, 1875, by the Sheriff of said county. JOEL F. THORNTON, Ord’y. Nov. 30th 187-5. Gt EORGIA— Greene County. IT A. W. Force applies for Letter* of Administration, IJe bonis non, upon the Es tate of Holcomb G. Harper, deceased, and such Letters will be granted on the first Monday in January, 1876. unless good ob-> jections are filed. JOEL F. THORNTON, Only- Nov. 26th, 1875. (A EORGlA—Greene County. JT Ann Sanders wife of Sam Sanders, (colored) applies for Exemption of I‘erson alty, and l will pass upon the same at. rav office at, ten o’clock a. in., on Saturday, the 11th day of December 187-5. JOEL F. THORNTON, Ord’y. Nov. 30th 1875. f t EORGlA—Greene County. \ T Sam Coleshy applieis for Exemption of Personalty, and 1 will pass upon the same at my office at 10 o’clock, a._m., oq Saturday’. December 11th, 1875. JOEL F. THORNTON, Ord'y. Dec. 1,1875—2 ts / 1 EORGlA—Greene County. VX Wm. 11. Jones applies for Exemption of Personalty, and I will pass upon the same at my office at 10 o'clock, a. hi., on Saturday the the 11th day of December. 1875. JOEL F. THORNTON, Ord’y. now. sC, 1875—2 t (A EORGlA—Greene County. I Warren Andrews, Guardian of Jas per T. Cook, applies for Letters of Disnr.st sion, and such Letters will be granted oq the first Monday in March, 1876, unless valid objections are filed. JOEL F. THORNTON, Ord’y, Nov. 15th 1875 —3m* GEORGIA —Greene County. Thomas M. Bryan applies for Perma nent Letters of Administration upon the Estate of James 15. Hart, deceased, and suelr Letters will be granted on the first Monday in January, 1576, unjess good objections are filed. ‘ .1. F. THORNTON, Ord’y. Nov. ITth, 1875. folosiisls, Liiiisrants A Trav elers Westward. For map circulars, condensed time tablet snd general information in regard to trans portation facilities to all points in Tenne* see, Arkansas, Missouri, Minnesota, Colo rado, Kansas. Texas, lowa, New Mexiw, Utah and California, apply to or addrea* Auiebt B. Wrens,General Railroad AgegL Atlanta. Ga. No one should go West without first get ting in communication with the General Railroad Agent, and become informed as to superior advantages, clreap and quick transportation of families, household goods, stock, and farming implements generally. All information cheerfully given. W. L. DAN LEY, ipt23mS G. P. & T. A. __ * - tfavo low Examined the goods at Hightower’* old stand ? Such Bargains were oweg offered in Green csovro .