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-•WIIDAY.iIAY 12,4m‘1'
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Fsomtbe beesfformTtion wee a a gath
er, there is not fldr<f than EajTai jgneh
cotton planted this year as last, throng!
thisseetion of the State.
&3*e weeiter m seMtkably oold for
qgjl»*;tnteWFriday aad Satut-
shows the appearance
of having bedtr injufed.
#tOL
&iilLy atit flwuc^hj
of , Tamper*dco Society iu Loui.vitl.t
These Societies are. at work all over the
State, and great good is heing, done by
thMbi Let all who. favor the object
meet at the News k Farmcr office on
neat Monday evening at 8 o’clock,
«•*£-*• 4 A » Tmsbmi * ■■ r *|rjtil
club SATIS.
for the benefit of those wishing to
gefonp clubs for the News & Fabmeß,
weteyjfjpake the following inducements,
five copies one year.. *IO,OO.
Ted copies ono ycar......518,00.
The mdaey always to accompany the
order. '
Ur,iKPsomms.
Tho Methodists of onr town will soon
haveM very nice new Church,' which is
O»t. It'ifrsitwMed
onjHNinGmy Street Onr energetic,
Commissioners have had several ditch
es dug, in and aroand town to clear oat
all |he pens and mnd holes, hi which
a mosquito could grow.
. AtfOTBEBWOHHQ-mC. H
We understand there is a movement
on fddt to have another pic-nio near
Louisville soon, at which the Sabbath
Bctft>ols in this section, will be repre-
tjTa hope'the Schools out of
tows wiU agree, and meat those of
Louisville, We hear the last Friday
of the present mouth suggested, for the
day, what Say -thedifferent sohools to
thi»tA<f>-
X l*U r l ‘ .
Cotton, we understand, is suffering
very bad from the effects of the last
cold snap. Some say thero was frost oa
Satnrdajr night, bat others contradict it
so m* don’t know whether there was o r
not, but. this wo do know, that it wat very
cold. We don’t think it has injured the
corn or fruH*rop in this section, which
is as good? iff yraient as for many years
>U
. IfiihißgParty. >
The young people bad a fishing par
ty up at Clark’s mill last Saturday, and
had-£, very nice time of it. One young
mitateta us we missed one of the best
dinners that started anywhere,
and the sight of many pretty ladies,
whieh alone .would have beon worth a
trip up then, but our business Iffipt us’
at home.
Crops in Burke.
We4fi# a gentleman from Burke poun
ty tfeifther daya.edio informed ns that
the|bi% crops in- that county are better
than usual,, and he thought there was
enough to last eonn
ty two yeaas.,. is not so well; A
great mafiy farmers ore not ddn* plant?
ingjjpti Wheat is suffering with rust, oats
doKje#»- r ; .
-**-•» oatam-.v 4».~ " • V,
School children made
Judge Diehl, their wdktfy Superintend
ent, a present of a fine oako, on the day
of .. The Judge deposited it
in until evening when he car
riej*Uhome. ,ssl next morning he was
surprised to find bis office door broken
nothing being missed out of tho
offidft, ft is eappooed the thief was after
tte Judge was top smart
A gontjiiro fßntiy burlesque oommuni
cation, relative tp„(Ue PicLtio,beams in
upon us from pen of a fas*
cinatiAffflpMi.fl The article has
the fai|J , us agaiq.
Asa rose under
another
0 Tgjfflpjg.-
Several errors appbsftfftn*our first fff
«*>'it
W
' imiajarrinat’- i shtwldfb affif re*®
ton and a half, instead of two and SWUM
miles to Bddkn fi]S>. tAPiiUliit A-ttoelJi
havwbean -WSrrdi’eJjlukttai'nf*
Walker'! a*U- Sejepal qther typography
leal errors oocttered, whieh we hope to
prevent ia fatter*, bat tfcsse things will,
kaizen. t ilisr'.ikimkk» of a print*;
er’aitfav - att* ■*)* ******* k ; •
-te*rt* vrenis .tint s, nip .
directed to tbe fobj
of a radical sheet,
SrSrSi
He AMPOIt %itt wW«t“Vo
Mkvwif \ks #»t tsquisite U tka ftc-
i'iiwrtw'V'4v..aft
rOWiplfsiteents bf-fi correspondent for
fthat pagpr, . n n/.A
I well know that Augusta supporta
afgooj hotelTas any place of its op
portunities North, and as a rule, better-
W. have not Plantar.re
cently utit know it once teas good.
The Globe wo know well and admire
much. It is famed for its excellent ta
bles, comfortable rooms, and servants
polite and attentive.
In speaking of “Southern Hotel Life”
be says:”
“The great difficulty seems to be in
she table. Take the Planter’s Hotel
in this place as an example; it is the best
hotel by far in the place, but (bo table is
atrocious. Thero is in fact hardly any
pretence to cleanliness. The porters
“assist as waiters, (they are “ordered
up,”) and no two of them are ofothed
.Alike, and thp very field hands on A
tlantation are cleanlier than they; the
_ >od is cold when it gets to yon, and
judging by its looks you would not like
very minutely as to where it
came from. The rooms are large, but
.bare and uncomfortable. Bat this
.much may be said, that the clerks are
polite Mid attentive to. alj, which in a
hotel,-like ■ charity elsewhere covers a
“multitude of sins.” They do their
best, and what more can you ask?
only your bill, and that is fonr dollars
per day.” \
Our Superior Court
Opened here on Monday last, his
honor Judge Twiggs presiding. D.
J. Alexander Esq., acting solicitor.
After organization his honor made
a lengthy charge to the Grand Jury
in which, aftdf particularly calling
their attention to the oath they had
taken to give true presentments of
all violations of law and order, he
descanted at some length upon the
prevalence of armed bands ot “so
called Ku Klux,” and appealed in
a very feeling manner to the sympa
thies of the Jury as gentlernen, and
also to them as the guardians of the
peace and dignity of the common
wealth, to discountenance and en
deavor by the force of moral power
to crush out and nip in the bud these
organizations which damage us po
litically and has a tendency to ruin
us financially by depreciating the
value of our real estate, and check
ing the tide of emigration that would
otherwise flow in and utilize onr
lands.
The Court at present writing is
progressing rapidly with the busi
ness before it, and it is thought by
some it^iflnbt'hold more than two
or three days.
We regret that circumstances
prevent our getting in the present
ments of the Grand Jury this week.
They will appear in our next.
(communicate^}-*' 1
Our Pic-Nic.
Messrs. Editors Last Tuesday was
(hdebd a gala day for the young people of
our town. It had been set apart by the
Union Sabbath School of this place as
the season for their annual pic-nio or
celebration, and for a week? or two before
hand busy and losing hands were pre
paring oako, pies and “goodies” to pleaso
‘this palates of the little folks, while the
veiry worthy Superintendent assisted by
qn efficient committee of the young gen
-tiemen of the town had cleared up and
yery comfortably arranged, one of the
mpst pioturesque spots to be found in all
the country around. An abundant supply
of the best spring water was near at
hand, while swings for the accommoda
tion of the little folks were “swung up”
to the majestio old oaks and gams in the
grove. At an early hour troops of mer
ry children were seen conrsing to this
lovely spot, anticipating a dayfr'-enjqy-,
ment, while larger boys and girls, gave
themselves up with oareless abandon to
the enjoyment of each others society.
Old ladies and geutlcmen were making
preparations for “tne feast of good things,”
when as the farmers hardshell sermon
runs, “Lo! and the windows of
heaven were opened, and tho rains
beat, and the floods posred,’’ and' 1 j
cap assure yon fast horses, and buggie 8
and umbrellas as were at a premium for A
short time, and young gent3 who pos
sessed such necessary articles, had, to use
ati expressive phrase, “a hog killing
time.” Bat as a lawyer. would
say, “Nevertheless notwithstanding the
mfefrap&m of Hid festive ar
rangements, in a short time the prepara
tions had been removed to the Court
House, and nnder the atmpives of the
very estimable, ladjps, who superintend
ed the arrangements, assisted by the
above named and out honor
ed! supArliitfcnde'nt Judgo Diehl soon,
spread out to view such a. dinner as would
hajre done credit to Delmonico of world
wide celebrity, and one whieh was duly
appreciated by those for whoso benefit it
mtp intended, one of whom wag your
humble servant.
Everything passed off with the at
test hAu*Mp< wed good 1 *HI, in frtf
prfessive blessing being pronounced at
’u opening of the meal by Rev;' Mr.
Hournoy.
After the meal was over, {be sarnie
behAff of the Sunday
Sdhool addressed the Superintendent
its'a short and pointed manner thank
*) >s4 ,-enaqe
Ms etss»?S!e worthy
H with VfcfAcefaTiww, Being as he
~~i J “‘a Mil 't J ~ to reply
in a manner to salt his taste.”
Too much erpdlfr cannot b* eiyen tc
a nappy termination this enterprise,
and to attempt to give personal credit
to the parties would transcend the limits
of this article; bnt I may be allowed to
mention as more prominent, Mrs. Denny,
Mrs. Hopkins, Mrs. Castersen and other
ladies, while Messrs. Whigham,Panual,
and other young men of the committee
eannot be too highly complimented for
their contribution* of labor time and
money to the general enjoyment of the
yonng folks.
O™OCCA S ,O NELE.
Latest Markets by Telegraph-
LIVERPOOL, May, 'II A. M
Cotton firm; Uplands, 7Jd; Orleans
7*d.
NEW YORK, May, IS A. M.
Cotton dull; Sales 3,800 bales middling.
Uplands ls£c.
SAVANNAH, ,May 11 A. M.
Cotton, Light demand) Middlings 14 Jo
AuausTA, May,. 11, j*,|c.
Cotton 13go.
Macon, May, 11, a. m.
Cotton Light demand, Middling; 13£.
Milledgeville May. 11a. m.
Cotton 12}.
Gold buying 110 —selling 111.
Silver “ 104 « 106
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LOUISVILLE ADVERTISEMENTS;
AGENTS WANTED.
For. “Mortimer’s Acme Linen
Marker,”
for marking all kinds of houshold Linen,
AND
‘‘Mortimer’s Card Printer and
Business Stamp!”
for Printing Cards, Envelopes &c. Both
these little Machines are articles of prac
tical utility. Send fer Sample. Liber
al Terms to Agents.
Address with Stamp,
H. A. J. HAM,
Gen’l. State Agent.
Louisville, Ga.
May 2, 1871. 17 3m.
WARREN & HAILES,
RSTAXL DEALERS Iff
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS,
—AND—
oaaaj
,fkmi
of every DESCRIPTION.
■ a a ? Lt j.. j' & it
ROTIOKS,
HOSIERY,
~ . -rui* oaA'tt
GLOVES,
"Wliit© Q-oods,
BOOTS, SHOES,
3119 : ■
££Z«i<kS3 aacadQ.
of the most seasonable styles
( j. • :wa <tKa C■ •'
always found on hand.
19V
In connection with our business
:l ■>o'j
we havp a fine of
GROCERIES.
whidi We ofFer cheap for
\BT
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WAUUMT A BAVI.BB,
Louisville, Oa.
-S
T maahlwaltkks
-J. q,V ...;St TSI
j- 3 gum?
r - ( w 111 v 1
fW/> *»; »• • \• ii. rfyui t>4
; T . •SteAwlM*'
MAULLfi M<»UMSNT9f ‘ TOM»
.sob »i*if aoiiq il
STONES &C., &C. ...
Marble Mantel, and
kinds Fnakkedto Order. All work for the
. fittnatry care folly booed for shipment.
fSrabU’TQlf. a Feb 1,71 ly
fPiyro^TS\lgB&BMENT^.
57J. PANNAL. fl. B.~HASHELL.
Carriage Manufactory.
m. m.
THE UNDEBSIONED takes oleaenrein
informing the citizens of Jehorson end
adjoining counties, that the/ have opened a
B s y» ag on
»< i hr —AND—
PLOW MANUFACTORY,
: i3ib lasru k atoik v.»
where work of nil deseriptionz.koth new and
repairing, will be dons with weatnoss and dis
patch. ” '
1 We are alia agents and manufacturers of
tbacqlehiated r i; .i
Ram Universi 1 Pl*w,
a specimen of which may bo seen at the shop
at all times.'
Plows of all descriptions made and repaired
upon short notice. The celebrated
DICES ON SWEEP
furnished on demand.
HOBSE SHOEING done in' the neatest and
most substantial manner.
Coffins Furnished at Short notice.
GIVE US A CALL.
PAJWAL ft HARRELL,
Lonisville, Ga
-1 Mny5,1871. 1 ts
, * , ■—
Wilkins & Hopkins
HAVE on hand and are constantly
receiving additions to a
Well Selected Stock of
Dry Goods,
mu
•T 1
BOOTS and SHOES, m.
Hats, J® Hats,
i j ; QUO OBHXEIS,
jilV.lt;
Hardware &so., <&o.,
Thankful for the liberal patron
'‘: B
ag<T already given to them, they re
spectfully ask a continuance of it.
CALL ON
WILKINS & HOPKINS,
; 1 Loffisville, Ga,
Meg 5,1871a , - » tf
rVlll'-i .i.„, ' O
PSGDWAN & STRATFORD.
i. GA
j n at ts " i" ' - '\ ,u
TAEE PLEABUEE IN INFOEMING
their patrons and tbe pnblic generally
that they have now vacant!
... v'hib! . •;;! ,‘X'J
CHEAT FOR CAftf, ~
* bebfvon'l -llu’ / iipfirs ft
Stado Wd Fancy Dry Goods,
saiyspivyiwsttiteJ i mw« •
GEOCERIES,
* 'CLOTHING.
.mativ s vfl.L) ' '
!-qe % HARDWARE, 1 u
jin sooijqivj-if’' **«•• ' - > -i.i-n
j yhfl ni t«i CUTLERY,
WOODWARE,
BUCKETS, TUBS - Ac., Ac.,' Ac., Ac,
' ANY and all ofWiUeh Will be sold at V’
Rrlcen to Salt tbe Times.
Le|
GIVE US A tJILL.
■ I ;«3 >AT — usl-?. ot ;*©H
~.i t MeffimnUidk stratfoM ,u
! I*iwil ’-'W'J 11
, ijioupsaffim,
^ 7
W. P. ft CJ,, fropw
WFjjteoWN, ;,p ChKbO.JSMRni,
~~ LomsyiLtfi’ iWi&WffelSifS:
W. H. FAY,
LOVISTULfi, «A.
~ *W ; : . HiJU /
S A D D Ij B
—AND— v ,
Harness Maker.
ALSO ,
BOOTS rtJ SHOSIB
■til);.' .- .
made to order All work warranted and sat.
isihction guaranted both aa to work and prices
Oive me a c*U.
May 5, 1871. I 6m..
Look to Your Interest!
M. A. EVANS & CO.
Bartow, Ga-, No. 11, C. R. R.
Keep od hand the
LARGEST AND BEST
Assortment of Goods,
to be found in this Section of Coun
try-
Which will be sold
IjiQW POE CASH.
If small Profits and Corset
Dealings are properly estimated/
This is the Place to Trade.
Liberal Prices Given for
COTTON, WOOL, HIDES, EGGS
AND POULTRY, &c., &c. ‘
Don’t forget to Call on
M. A- EVANS & CO.
Bartow, Gi.
n. May 5, 1871. 1 3m.
SUBSCRIPTIONS
Are respectfully solicited for.the erection of a
MOHUIEHT
TO THE
Confederate Dead of Georgia,
And those Soldiers from other Confederate.
States who were killed or died in this State.
THE MONUMENT TO COST *50,000.
The Corner Stone it is proposed shall be
laid on the 4th oi July, or so soon thereafter as
the receipts will permit.
For every Fire Dollars subscribed, there trill
be given a certificate of Life Membership to
the Monumental Association. This certificate
wilt entitle the owner thereof to an equal Inter
est in the following property, to be distributed
as soon as requisite number of shares are sold,
to-wit:
First. Nine Hundred and One''
Acres of Land in Lincoln i '
county, Georgia, on which are
the well-known Magruder
Gold and Copper Mines, val
ued at .... *150:000
And to Seventeen Hundred: ana Forty-Four
Shares in One Hundred Thousand Dollars at
United States Currency; to-wltt * **
ishmeef
2 «• 2,500 -fU*
10 - 2,000 : 20,000-
10 •* 1,000 10.0UU
20 “ 800 . " 'ltf,oso'
100 “ 100 ui j 10,000 :
400 “ 25 ® lojoga
1000 “ 10 1 l ’ : i W<OOO
! !•’,l ratnc
mm.
The value of the separate interest to wbfch
the holder of each Certificate will he entitled,
will be determined by toe Commissioner*, who
will announce to the nnblic the m*uft#-«to0
time and place of distribution.
The following gentlemwnAave consented tor
act as Commissioners, an* will aitlier by*
Trustees, *
take proper charge of the. money for the lffet
ument, as well as the Real Esigte and,: the U.
S. Currency offered as induoements for sub
scription, and will determine upon the plan for
the IDbument, the tosttptom thereon, the site
therefor, select an orator, for the occasion, and
reztftstsr thh ceremonies to be observed when
the;euraei-stoneis lahd, to-wit: i-'« >U.«
< Generals L. McLaws, A. B. Wright, Mi A.
Stovall, W. M. Gardner, Goode Bryan, Colo-.
duels C. Snead, Wm. P. Crawford: Majors
J«»- B. Cumming Gsoere T.Jwjaim itoim V
Ganahl, I. P. Girardev, Hon. B.H. May, Adam
Johnstoo, Jonathan M. Siller, WVH. Good
rich, J, D. Bait, Henry Moore. Dt. W, E. Dear-
Ticket* until thsmtoscription Books-are Mato
number at subscriptions will aet'-trtoraht Ifcy
farther procedure, to* Ae*nto wiH repssk to
this office weekly, the remit of toeu safes.
soldi toe Agents idlU nntonstiftU* Thsy
jgfjf m mjMWnmm
L. A A.- Hk MeLAinMNtoUhf’Hl.
No. JOW P. O.lUam IWntosh sts.
■ i W, C.D. ROBERTA, Agdnt oil
L-W. HUNT * m /^V-T'WltntiiTllt 1
Gtorgis- tk-3 bfsr tsoi 1
-*p» p> *»r- a -*s 7 L , Jfat-aa,-)*,
Groceries! Groceri^U,,,
■ »SKISE B OVStliir 98»ifr j
5,000 Bnshela CORN. 4
Also, a toll stock od SCGABB, SfXSM
Mjtebfelsf
nusee,hr lyrxiso sfft ;- {C ,MtSolnEi
f. e (013 9uj «i#i
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"jftaß AUGUSTA A DYBRTI3EMENTS.
-- --
COTTON PACKING
•nitnyj** L *■ ‘
RENDERED EASY WORK
BYTIIE USE OF
SMITH’S IMPROVED HAND POWER PRESS,
la., i a 4 ‘n -hM’OtdW .IW .i-'i.tj' - rut)-
A Southern Invention and one of tire most complete of fcUo pronounced by
the moat intelligent planters of Georgia and So.utli Caroliun, baiter adapted for
cotton peeking than a»y Press or Screw in use; Simple, 'Partite,' and'riot Liable
to get out of order; has* great concentration of power, and two bauds can pack
cotton readily, and only four required to puck rapidly and easily.
As an experiment one man packed a bale of cotton weighing 530 lbs.> doing
the entire worjk himself. v- . . -*i vj ao ato
Mannfaetured by
wheless & co.,
e,.,i a- COTTON FACTORS, AUGUSTA, GA.
pr&n%, 5, p 69 r 18 n 1 lm.
•Millinery & Fancy Goods!
| ad] ,• '' V '/ : . |
SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES.
: yi.ji not u‘l l-’bisi’ou I . 1 , i r
MRS. TWEEDY Takes great pleasu re. InTortniiig her friends arid
generally, that »be has Just returned from New York with an
elegprit*«n&carsfoily selected Stocksqf the above narried goods, consist
ingin phlhoi iio trov >.;> -i.-sn j-;.: : '
|j}.- -Jo ttr lev tlh.--d »di «*<pnd|
English, French and American Pattern :^
BONNETB arid HATS,' RIBBONS, IMITATION HAIR, CHIGNONS, LACES and LACE
8KOTB; with *U tin Novelties of the Season.
•. Bto is for the sale of E. BUTXEBICK &CO’S .Cfclcbratdd Patterns of Garments
I \ An UiOstritOd descriptive Catalogue tent oR receipt ot stamp to prepay postage.
■i !*wp Apnlff, WTL o f 65 *
To the Merchants,
and Citizens of HandociEf
and adjoining Counties; £s*s
m ujrnl ir-srl LaKwfiwt s:‘i bo*
atotomreMoifatg onr at : day pr W t^aW*.
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*S «“-«OSiERti • ‘ !m '“
.WHiraeorms, NOTio.-is.
TheWin Woridr
mL. jo* {' nno i U' l ™ »•*';- oi ■ ,
We invite a most rigid examination ot ouf Stoett, Gdarirtteeing satis
few US with th< ir custom. Correspundertca
rare or>portrifidVTo‘rfuffiffi
orders . Slled lor Cay Acceptance,
m *i‘i To uvoi-j” •• rP°.
AUQUST4 Gi BE
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