The Greensboro herald. (Greensboro, Ga.) 1866-1886, December 09, 1875, Image 4

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Baihoud Sdiuduh*. Arrival and Departure of Trains. Arrival of Trains at Greenes boro’ Depot. DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. Prom Atlanta, . . 11:12 A. M. From Augusta, . . 11:68 A. M. NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN. From Atlanta • . . 8:38 A. M. From Augusta, . . . 1:14 A. M. May 29 11. II- KING, Agent. iioorgriii ICailroad. Day Passenger Train. Leave Augusta, 8.45, a. m. Leave Atlanta, 7:00, a. m. Arrive at Atlanta, 6:45, p. m. Arrive at Augusta, 3:30, p. m. Night Passenger Train. Leave Augusta, 8:15, p. m. Leave Atlanta, 10:30, p. pi Arrive at Atlanta, 6:25, a. ni. Arrive at Augusta, 8:15, a. m. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Leaves Atlanta, 5:00 p. m. Leaves Stone Mountain, 6:46 a. in- Arrive* Atlanta, 8:00 a. m. Arrives Stone Mountain, 6:15 p. m. S. K. JOHNSON, Sup’t. Western fc Atlantic Tl H AND ITS CONNECTIONS. “K KXNK SA W ROU T E Tlio following Schedule lakes effect May -23d, 1875: NORTHWARD. No 1. No 3. No 11. Lv Atlanta, 4 20pm 7 00am 330 pm Vr Carteraville, 0 14pm 9 22am 7 19pm Ar Kingston, 0 42pm 9 56am 8 21pm Ar Dalton, 8 24pm 11 54am 11 18pm Ar Chattanooga,lo 25pm 1 50pm SOUTHWARD. No 2. No 4. No 12. !,v Chattanooga, 4 00pm 5 00am >r Dalton, 5 41pm 7 01am 1 OOnm tr Kingston, 7 38pm 9 07am 4 19am Ar Oartcrsville, 8 12pm 9 42am 5 18an# Ar Atlanta, 10 15pm 12 06m 9 30am Pullman Palace Cars run on Noe. 1 and 2, between New Orleans and Baltimore. Pullman Palace Cars run on Nos. 1 and 3, between Atlanta and Nashville. Pullman Palace Cars run on Nos. 3 and 2, between Louisville and Atlanta. JJgg“No change of cars between New Orleans, Mobile, Montgomery, Atlanta and Baltimore, and only one change to New Vork. Passengers leaving Atlanta at 4:10 pm, arrive in New Vork the second afternoon thereafter at 4:00 pm. Excursion Tickets to the Virginia Springs and various Summer Resorts will be on sale in New Orleans. Mobile, Montgomery, Co lumbus, Macon, Savannah, Augusta aud Atlanta,at greatly reduced rales Ist of June Parties desiring a whole ear through to a lie Virginia Springs or to Baltimore, should address tie undersigned. Parties contemplating traveling should •-end fur a copy of the Kennesaw Koute Ga zette, containing schedules, etc. giSg“-Ask for Tickets via “ Kennesaw Route.” B. W. WRENN, ten l Pass, ami Ticket Agent, Atlanta, Ga ;p. P TOALB Manufacturer of Boors, Sashes, Blinds, Flooring, Ac., &c., 4tc. Dealer in HAitsmAUE, PAINTS, OILS, etc. Sole Agent for Tie National Mixed Paint Cos, Great American Fire Eiiinguishr Ci Page Machine Belting 00. Smd for Prices. ORiw sinrf WjirertMints.-.No*. JO and 22 Uaytie and 33 and Bis Pnckney .St reefs. Fitelory nml Yards,--Ashley' River, West End Broad Street. CHARLESTON, S. C. Sept. 23, 1575. ly LIBEL I’OR IBVOIM'E~ FLORINK KENNED! ) Libel for Divorce vs. t in Greene Superior -NORRIS KENNEDY. ) Court. TT appearing to the Court, by the return I of the Sheriff, that the Defendant does not reside in this county, and it further appearing, that he does not reside in ihe State of Georgia, it is therefore ORDERED, by the Court, that the Baid Defeudanl appear aud answer at the 'next Term of this Court, and upon his failure ts do so, that Complainant be allowed to pro ceed in said case. It is further ORDERED, that this Rule be published in the Greenesboro’ Herald •>uee a month for four months prior to the jnext Term of this Court. This September Term, 1875. PHILIP B. ROBINSON, Attorney for Libelant. A true extract from minutes of the Su perior Court I. R. HALL, Clerk. October 27, 1875—m4m Annoußoeient Extraordinary I FLOUR! MEAL!! HAMNG recently expended a large . amount in renovating and repairing Leslie’s Mill, We ere now prepared to grind Corn and Wheal in large quantities, and with the ut most dispatch. We have an excellent MILLER, who un derstand j:is business thoroughly in all de partments, and is ever ready to serve our ■patrons. Persons from a distance wishing to pa tronize the Mill, who may he delayed from any cause in getting theii grinding, will be •taken care of by the Miller, or the under signed. A good lot has been provided on the mill yard for the accommodation of 4tock. All in want of good Meal and Flour can be supplied. £orn Meal'per bushel, $1 00 Flour (equal to Kennesaw) per cwt. $4 25 Rust Proof Oat Seed SI 20 per bushel. gGI-We are also offering superior Seed •Cheat at $1 60f,l 75 per bushel. W. A. ( ItRSMiKI. Ah2ol*er G 1875. m xbw iokm. iste Eighteen hundred and seve ity-six is the Centennial year. It is also the je, which an Opposition House of Representa tives, the first since Hie war, will he in pow er at Washington, and the year < t the twenty-third election of a President of the United States. All of these events are sure to he of great interest and importance, es pecially (lie two latter; and ail of thenuand everything connected With them will be fully and freshly reported and expounded in The Scn. The Opjxrti'.ion House of Representatives, taking up the line of inquiry opened y.ais ago by The Sun, will sternly and diligently investigate the corruptions and mi i <*! Giuxt's administration; anil w ill, it ietobe hoped, lay the foundation for a new and brtter peried in our national history. Of all this The Sun will contain complete and accurate accounts, furnishing its readers with early and trustworthy information up on these absenting topics. The twenty-third Presidential election, vvsth the preparations for it. will be memor able as deciding upon Grant's aspirations for a third term of power aud plunder, and still more as deciding who shall Ire the candidate of the party of Reform, and at electing that candidate. Concern ig aII these subjects, those who read The Sun will have the constant means of being thoroughly well informed. The Weeri.t >rv. which h* attlined a circulation of over eighty thous nd c pi>s, already has ils readers in every State and Territory, and we trust that the year 1876 will see their numbers doubled. It will continue to be a thorough newspaper. All the general news of the day will be found in it, condensed when unimportant, at full length wlian of moment; and always, we trust, treated in a dear, interesting ami in structive manner. It is our aim to make Hie Weekly Sun the beat family newspaper is the world, and we shall continue to give in Da -columns a Dree amount of miscellaneous reading, auch as stories, tales, poems, scientific Intelligence and agricultural information, for which we are not able to make room in our daily edi tion. The agricultural department es pecially is one of its promineat features.— The fashions are also regularly repotted in its columns; and so a, e the markets of every kind. The Weekly Run, eight pages with fifty six broad columns is Jij 20 a year, postage prepaid. As this price barely re pays tlx- cost, of the paper, no discount can be made trout this rate to clubs, agents. Postmasters, or anyone. The Daily Sun a large four pacre news paper of twenty-eight, columns, gives all the news for two cents a copy. Sutisorip tion, postage prepaid, 55c. a month or $650 a year Sunday edition extra. sl.lO per year We have no traveling agents- Ad Iress, THE SUN, New York City. Nov. 25—fit. THE SIM SOUTH 1 The Largest ami Hamlfiomest Lit erary Paper in America. Urilliant Announcements ! jgmr SPECIMENS FREE-%&& THE following new Stories will soon be commented, and will be tbe Most In tensely Thrilling of any Romances yet pub lirfiied in an American journal. RILLA ROSCOE; —OR — NORTH AND SOUTH .4 Thrilling National Romance, !>eed upon the Administrations of President- Lin coln and Johnson, and the Execution of Mrs. Surratt,in 1865 Written by a dis tinguished Statesman. WRITTEN- IN BLOOD; —OR— THE MIDNIGHT PLEDGE A Story of thfc La*t Napoleon’s Reign.— By M. QUAD, of the Michigan Ureas FIGHTING AGAINST FATE; —OR ALONE IN THE WORLD A Brilliant Society Serial, now running.— By Mrs Mary E. Bryan, who ! the Finest Story-Writer of the Age. EDITII IIAWTUORNE; —OR Temptations of a Factory Girl. By a Popular Novelist. R E MINI SCENCES —or the— Confederate Government. By Col. 11. P. Capers, Chief Clerk of Treasury Department under Mr. Mem mingor. will be a deeply interesting se ries of Sketches, giving the early trial*, disadvantages, and many amusing incidents of our people ia th-ir efforts to aatablish an independent Government. A number of unusually Brilliant Short Storiea appear in |esch issue, with a great variety of Sparkling Miscellaneous Matter on all subjects. Subscription $3 00 a Year. Clubs of 4 and upwards, $2 50 each. do of 20 do 225 do Extra copy'FREE, one year, for a Club of 5 at $3 00. Address, •I. 11. MEALS, Atlanta. La. November 25, 1875—tf Three Months on Trial. 30 cts, VOLUME XII THE “ Warrenton Clipper. 11 11. W. J IT AM,....Ed. and Proprietor. \ Paper for ihe Home Cirtle—takes anywhere on'sight—and whose infle euce and circulation is nut bounded by lo cal limits. J3Blncluse Two cent Stamp for a epeei meu copy of the ‘Danbury News’ m OF GEORGIA. BlSfa.Advertisements inserted on liberal j terms. @3^,We publish only “the freshest ef the best.” Nothing heavy or dull is ever admitted to our columns. Address, • Tin; rxii'PEK, novll,lß7ft —tf WTratOß. ‘empKFpiano, We have been selling the “EMPI‘ E" l iano for the past few years in all parts of tlie- United States, and to the entire satis faction of all pur-husers. The reasons for FIRST— They are Illtrnlle ; this is the most es sential quality. SECOND— They are Ullglll'lccul in fonesrich, full, and especially noticeable for their beautiful Singing quality. THIRD— They are Rcu*oiinl>lc in Price: nor a cheap, poor Piano, but well and care fully made in every part, and placed at such a figure as cannot fail to please all purchasers ivho desire n Rfiilly Coni Piano at a low Prieu FOURTH— They have very attractive and Ilyinrl aomely fliilahcd Cases in various styles, suited to all tastes. All have carv ed legs, and every improvement desirable in a modern Piano Forte ; in addition to which we have introduced the celebrated “ AGRAFFE ” attachment in each Piano Forte. To the Piano Trade. We can comm on <1 the “EMPIRE” as being a most desirable and attractive in strument to sell, iim LOW PRICE and the qnnlitv of REM ININ IN .ODD OR DER, make the “K PIKE” Piano an especial favorite with dealers. IVm. A. Poihl & Co,\s PARLOR AND CHAPEL ORGANS These Organs, although but a short while before the public, have met with such hear ty and unqualified approval that their en tire success is already secured. Great care has been taken to combine, in these instru ments, Kenuty nml volume of tom-, with an attractive nppear mice The tone is as pine-like as can be obtained in an instrument of this class.— The soft stops are delicious for their purity and refined character, while the full organ is grand and imposing in ils sonority. After very elaborate preparation, we have just completed new and very b< fill cases for all our styles, and are prop-red to fill orders with Tilt very Best and Handsomest Organs a ! the lowest Price (©(“LIBERAL TERMS TO AGENTSTga Purchasers who are at a distance from any of our agents will receive price lists and catalogues upon implication. MANN’S NEW METHOD FOE THE FIANO j Forte, is tbe latest and best book for Elementary Instruction for this in strument It combines tlie excellences of all other works ; ie systema tic, progressive and pleas ing. (■rent help to both Teacher and SMipll. Price SSB 50. fPm. A * Pond t& Cos, (Established over Fifty years.) Keep constantly on hand the largest and mest complete assortment of American and Foreign Sheet Music, Books, Instruments, mid Musical Merchandise of every descrip tion. Onlers by mail will receive prompt and careful attention. griCCorrespondence with the trade so licited. Will. \ PNJ) A (’„ 547 Broadway, Branch Store. 39 I non Square, XI“VV York. Jane 17., 137*-fime HIDES, GREEN DRY, Wanted J N Exchange for SHOES and IJLITSIFB. For first-class Hides, we wiil ive the highest market price. What we mean by First-Class hides is, those clear of holes and taken from healthy animals. Murrain hides can not be rated a* first-class. Persons wishing to sell their If ides as first-class, must not keep them till they are partly destroyed by worms. We have a supply of Bark now on band, and hope our customers will cover up and take cane of their bark until we can make room for it at our yard. We have as good stock as can be found anywhere, and remember ours is a home enterprise. •BROWN & MONCRIEF. Greenesboro’, Ga., May 27, 1875. UItKAT BARGAIN IA Musical Instruments FOR SALE. ONE SET OF BRASS INSTRUMENTS for a full band, manufactured by John F. Stratton A Cos., New Vork. Twelve Brass Instruments, two Drums and one pair Cymbals, in good order. A bargain.can be had by applying at once to J. . GIBSON, Sept 30, 1875. Sec'y G B. Band. VALUABLE Store House TO BE SOLD. BY Virtue of an Order from the Hon. Al bert G. Fester, Register in Bankrupt cy for the Northern IHstnet of Georgia, I will sell, on the first Tuesday in December next, before the Court-House door in the city of Greencsboro’, Georgia, within the legal hours of sale, the following Real Es tate belonging to the Estate of Torbert & Brother, Bankrupts, to wit: The Store House (and Lot on which it is situated,) formerly occupied by said Torbert & Bro., situated on Main street in said city. The metes and bounds of said lot will be pointed out by the undersigned ‘.o any one desir iogtolook at the property. The property will be sold free from encumbrances of liens by the creditor*. Terms of sale. Cash, and purchaser to pay for papery Wm. H. HRANCH. Assignee of Torbert & Brother. Nor. 2d, 1875—tds S2O'TJ; dress G. STINSON & Cos.. Portland, Maine 21, 1875-1 r * WILSON & DUNBAR, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN TOBd C~C ©, Pipes, &nt fj, e'c., etc. ip\Yi e!l at New York Prices to Merchants. Goods Guaranteed."^ 180 Broad Street, (Opposite Express Office, Next to Telegraph Office,) AUGUSTA, , - GEORGIA. September 2-3 m O YOLGER. C. HUNEKEN. ©. WO&CIE & CO., DIRECT IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS OF A DEALERS IN &egars 9 Tobacco 105 and 254 Broad Street, Augusta* Ga. ept 2-3 m PAINT AND OIL STOIti: ! 54 Jackon Street, 4ugiista, Georgia. THE BEST OF TrtTcTeS I ALLjnRESH AND NEWT WHITE LEAD, ZING, PAINTS, BRUSHES,VARNISH. PUTTY, COLORS, LINSEED OIL, WINDOW GLASS, MACHINE OIL. GIN OIL. KEROSENE OIL, Etc., Etc. J3”Tkrms —CASH ON DELIVERY; or approved city acceptance. GKO. 33. OOJNTPtfOIF*., 53 Jackson St., near Bell Tower, Augusta, Ga. may 20, 1875-Oino •' i i 1 €i MMI LOOKING GLASS & PICTURE FRAMES .. ii PATRONIZE IIOMi; INDUSTRY ! THERE is no iccessitv to send North nr elsewhere to have Looking Glass and Picture Frames liegilt and repaired, when they ean and will be done by the subscriber at as I.OW A PRICE for the same work us in any city in the United States. PORTRAIT FRAMES of all sizes and styles made to order at short notice. LOOKING GLASSES hot It French and German, of all sizes, furnished. OIL PAINTINGS, Cleaned, Relitßtd and Restored. CIiIIOMOS of every description alwavs on hand. Send on V'ur work and SATISFACTION GUAR \NTEFti. June 10. 1875tf ‘ilO IXrouil *t , Inigllktil, Ga. School and miscellaneous Ecoks and Stationery and Everything Usually kept in a i t-class Book Store 2! Britnil SI., OlgliNtit, (^u. PfflWO Wor te#! P' ERSONB wishing to buy a superior PIANO FORTE at a reasonable price, will do well to call on the subscriber, who is the oldest dealer in Georgia ; and the owners lof hundreds of Pianos that he has sold, will testify to their durability. He has made j arrangements with the celebrated makers. Guild, Church & Cos., of Boston, whereby he I can sell a first-class Piano at alow price, part cash, and the balance in instalments, i No Pianos with fancy names sold, but all have the maker- names and warranted fi r five years He is also agent for the celebrated manufactories of Steinwav & Son : Bacon & Karr, (formerly Bacon & Rowen,): and Stieff & Son’s, all of which will be sold at factory prices. He is also agent for the most approved CABINET ORGANS. GEO. A. OATES, 240 Broad St. Augusta, Ga Tuned and Repaired. June 10, 1875tf Hoot and Shoes Exclusively ! * • - G-eorg'ia I XVITES Hie people of RKFRKRSKOHO', and the country at large, when they come to AUGUSTA, to call at his 1 IKSI-CLASS Boot and Shoe House, Where thev can find everything theyjrequire in the way of prime Shoesof every descrip tion not from Cheap Factories of nJw England, but made to order by the best makers “ I.l*. *. *•"‘•“'•'“1*”“'“” made when work does not give full satisfaction. OTOne Price, and STRICTLY Fair Dealing, Hie Rule oT the "’Truths” employed-the character of the Goods he sells, and the extremely low and uniform Prices a. which he sells, is his best recommendation fonif to where you may have a posit vc Certainty of being honorably anti fair) DRUMMERS EMPLOYED—FAIR DEALING OR ™ A ' E! o„. ~ io 75 _ t f PEI EK KEKNAN UU. 14, lbts U enlral i, ol el Block, AUGUSTA, Ga. Southern Shirt Manufactory t 163 Broad St., Augusta, Georgia , I have established a Shirt Factory in this city, and am prepared to supply fine Dress Shirts of my own manufacture at the lowest prices. FIRST-CLASS WORK AND PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED TO EVERY CUSTOMER. I will make to order a better shirt for $2.75, than parties from the N.rth sell for $3. I am also prepared to cut out Coats, Vests. Tantaloons, and make the same to order. Merchants would do well to get up “ special orders” and send as 1 make it to their advantage ; and those who want nßh.rtto fit them, can get it, an 10 per cent, less than Northern made shirts. ..en on. KFNNV Agent September 23d. 1875-3 mo H H * N ob’t H. Mat. A. R. Goouyeah. J. T. Mat. S. S. Parmbuo P R I O 33 S REDUCED. ftCS** H. MAY & §O. Manufacturers of and Dealers in Every Description of Buggies and Plantation Wagons of all Kinds. ~ Have now in stock a large assortment of the above articles and are constantly re ceiving New and Desirable Styles of Vehicles, that have been got up with great care, and specially adapted to our country and city use, that we are now ofl'ering at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, together with a large stock of Carriage Harness. Busgy Harness, Wagon and Plow Harness. Saddles Bridles, Trunks Bags Whips, Umbrellas, Httrse Covers and Lap Robes of all Grades. V STI E IKEK'W Plan at n Wagons—fm two horses—lron e $8 -.00 For two horses—Thimble skein . 80 00 All go s’■ .wanted as represented. Orderftolicited and prompt attention given them K7"Send In. Catalogue and Price List. REPOSITORY AND SALES ROOMS: BtKesimn sept 23. , 3 Augusta, Ga ■ C. V. VVALKGU, Auction anti C-ommission Merchant, WHOLES ‘ LE & RETAIL FURNITURE DEALER, 317, 319, 321, Broad Street, VUCTK N ROOM ISI? —Furniture Rooms. 1)10 ami :{Bl- LARGE STOP NEW GOODS at NEW l’i it,‘Es, seeded limn best actorics East and West, v ll , j.., , i Fun.ituro, Mattresses. Ac., &i.,at wonderful low rices, fall ami judge p,r \ orself. sepld—tints U. V. W ALItEUi Prices to Suit the Times ! august’ dorr, MERCHANT TAILOR, Xo. SSrou.l Street, AUGUSTA, GUOItGI A, BEGS to call attention of his ett-turners and Jtlie public generally, to the most attrac tive Stock of \V si of Englaml. Krenc.lt ar.d German Black and Colored Broad cloths and Doeskins, Edredan Hussies. Castor Beavers, Elasticities, Sltoellers Wintrings, Eskimos, Montagnac. Chinchillas, Elystans, Piques, Broad Diagonals, Coatings, Scotch ( hiviois ami Knickerbocker Suitings. Novelties in PARIS anil LON I ON and VBSI’iNGS. All of the very best brau'ls that can be found in anv fi*i-*class merchant tailoring estab lishment in any city North or South. The above lam prepare*! to P n the very latest an.l most fashionable style, wiih scrupulous care an 1 neatness, an*l at prices lower than the lowest. I also call aU tent ion to my large and elegant stock of fiie READY-MADE CLOTHING, Such as Overcoats, Cloth, Diagonal and Elastic Dress and Business Suits, mostly of my own manufacture : Yon tits’ and Boys’ CJothing; the latest styles of fine Hats, Um brellas. Valises, etc., and the best assortment of Men’s slaixTfg G-oods, Shirts, Linen Collars and cutis; Jettn, Canton Flannel, Scarlet and Whi e Shaker Flannel (warranted genuine), Lamb Wool, Cartwright & Warner’s Merino Undershirts and Trouser-fitting Drawers, Negligee Shirts, Cardigan .Jackets, Dressing itches—plain and fancy, Balbrigan Half Hose. The very best Imperial Mecanique, Royal Chevrette Louis Garner’s and Alexander Kid Gloves. Dogskin Caps, Calf, Castor, Plush and Lamb lined, Fur-top and Cloth Gloves and Gauntlets; Berlin. PeMisier, Guyot Suspenders and Braces. Novelties in Silk and Linen, hemmed, hem-sticbed and bordered Handkerchiefs and Mufflers' Also, the very newest Black and Fancy Cardinal, Centennial, Brighton, Hartineton and Windsor Scarfs and Ties; Gold Spiral Studs and Cuff Buttons. ALL THE ABOVE I CAN AND WILL SELL LOW FOR CASH. AUGUST IORIt, oct 7 tf 222 BROAD STREET. CARPETS. CARPETS, CARPETS. <> Our Senior havinii v'sited New Y>>rk md purchased a full stock of all Roods embraced in our line and at prices cheaper than we have been able to ohtnin since the war. we now offer to the Public a great many leading articles at aute-hellum prices, nnmelv : BRUSSELS C,\ R PETS at SI in to SI 50 per yard. THREE PLYS at SI 35 to SJ $0 per yard. INGRAINS at 50 cents. 75 cents. SI and $1.25. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS from 50 cents per square yard and to the Finest I . ported English (J rods. A lull assortment of WINDOW SH ADES and in ail sizes and colors for private bouses and store use from $1 $5 \Nn to hand, and now open, th largest stock of WINDOW. ('ORNICE and PICTURE FRAME MOULD INGS ever exhibited in this city. Also, anew sMek of NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS in endless variety of New Patterns, varying in price ft out $2 to sls each Window. 5.000 Rolls Wall papers. Borders and Picture Shades. 200 new and beauiitul CHROMOS. Call early and m .ke selections. From this date our price I t makitojr Garnets will he 5 cents per yard. JAMES G- BAILIE & BRO., Oft 7, tf 305 Broad St.. AIIOUSTA, ©-A. as AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Hardware, AND AGENTS FOR 4 and 6-Horse Power Engines fur Cotton Gins, Howe's Scales, Dixie Plows, Sulky Hay Rakes. Grain Drills, Cotton Planters, Champion Mower and Reaper, and Agricultural Implements and Machinery of >ll kinds. August 26, 1876-tf Carriage Material*. Saddlery Hardware, Shoe Findiagi, French and American Calf Skins, Leather and Rubber Belting of all Sizes Constantly ia hand of Best Manufacture.