The Jefferson news & farmer. (Louisville, Jefferson County, Ga.) 1871-1875, July 07, 1871, Image 3

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TvEWS &' FARMER. FRIDAY, JUl'y t/iSl.^ ARRIVAL OF PASSENGER TRAINS AT BAR TOW. 0-BA UP NIGHT PASSENGER arrives, 1.26 A.M. DOWN NIGHT “ “ 10.40 P.M. UP DAY H.j ;«« ! iesi M. DOWN DAY «* “ 11.10 A.M. The Dissolution Notice of Messrs. Pannal & Harwell,was, W' otnU •d in our last issue. ! mafWMre to-day’s paper. Do Likewise. —All who receive this number of the News & Farmer,are soy licited to do as many have done, that is, seud ns your names and become regular subscribers. . ;ji ,Hr!J? Those noisy little suffrage slingers who frequent the gallery of the Baptist Chnrch of this place, ought to have a good old time flogging administered to them. About fifty a piece we~ think would cool them down, so they cqnM keep quiet during church service: , Boy Drowned. —A negro boy was drowned in the Ogechee river near this place, on Sunday, 25th ult. His body was found on the 28th, about half a mile from tho place where he went in. No one was present when the accident- efK curred. The inquest rendered a verdict of accidental drowning. A number of our citizens presented a petition to the honorable Board of Commissioners the lAqflSnr pose of influencing them to allow horses and mules to run at large in the streets. The thing was done as per petition, and the consequences are that ever/"four footed annimal, from a pig to a donkey, is loafing on the streets at his own dis cretion. The business seasou is approaohing, and the indications are that it will be brisk and lively. Onr planters and bu siness men of course will be largely governed as to Where to do business by by the advertisements in. their paper. Now is the time for factors and mer chants to let the people know whether their firm still exists, and whether they are ready for business, by sending tfieir advertisements to the ‘News & Farmer. Thanks- Yos; thank you kind friends for your cordial interest in the News & Farmer. Each mail brings as kindly greeting and ardent wishes for success from out hope ful patrons. We assure our readers that we mean what we say when we proudac to make the News & Farmer one of the best pa pers in the South ; one worthy the no ble old county from which it o urinate*. An exponent of the feelings and inter ests of the pooplo--a fade mecum to all onr good citizens. CommupießtiOA* from all parts gladly received. Bead This. We want planters, farmers, gardeners, fruit growers, mechanics, housewives, maidens, young men—everybody—to aid us in making the News & Farmer an indispensable companion to every fami 1T- We shall labor Bteadily and earnestly for the material and social interest of all our people ; and we have not * shadow of fear but that our success will be fully up to our anticipation. Our list- of aubw scribers is increasing in the most gratify ing way daily,but we have room for many more, and hope to receive them soon. The News & Farmer is not an “ex periment.” WeAntepd to make JMk manent fixfhre an<r“iQstituuonj7* and we invite all good people to aid us in so doing. Found Dead .—An old colored man, bordering on a hundred years, was found dead a few days ago, on the plantation of Mr. George Robinson, near this place. He bad started through the coun try to sec bis young mistress; and after being absent about a week, inquiries were made after him, When it was found that he was not there; a search Was im mediately made for him, and he wap found in a corn field, Wtefei it is sup posed, he had stopped RWd dM from the effeftfeof beat and extflWkAolfi age. His body was so terribly mangled that, but for his clothing, he woald’tttfe' have been recognized. .-A'^UmUiUis.in quest was held ans t |i vsr4i& i* accords with the above facts, was rendered. . .la On Tiltsday night coupie of horse thieves, by the name oFFoVt&rf 1 two brothers, from South Carolina, enter ed a stable about ten miles West of Swainsbcro, Emanuel county, and suc ceeded in carrying off a couple of horses. They were followed by a party of men, who came tbrtmgh this pface on Wednesday evening,and proceeded in the direction of Augusta. When near Briar Greek, they overtook the rascals whp had stopped for the r,entßtodft* ftf the night and turned the horses in a field to graze. The party succeeded in getting tho horses, but the thieves fled to the swamped effected ttri& esedgw •»- As horse, stealing is getting to be of so frequent occurrence in this section, we would advise our readers to put good locks on their doors, and keep a sharp look out. BfKfljflqg. Tho Ministers and Deacons meeting of tho Hirnhsh Association mUL be commepeiog on Friday before the sik Sabbath in July. The following is the programme : sxrmonb. Introductory, Rev. W. L. Killpatric; -Htal. pertOMMMC Withe Sninls/tUv. ,W. H. Davis. ESSAYS. How shall our Churches procure a oM. Verdeijy . What is the Church ? Rev. J. J. Dav js ; Church Discipline,Rev. J. M. Cross: the lari’fcSspperyliU'OuJt Dixon, D D.; the relationship that God's Sovereignty and man’s free agency sustains to mans mor al accopntpbilfar, Rev.JS. R. Carswell. I 'SlimfhitilH^genenilf/ are-invited to attend. Ample accommodations will be made for the entertainpient of the body and all visiter*. ****** >wol teraSoew J> O PE, Pastor. - j ' ■WMtB I Editor*: Don’t you think it ■Would be well for the Commissioners of the town to call another meeting and ap point another committee to look after the interest of the village. The horse racks which were an ornament to tfie town, and should be preserved, are beipg neglected. The one in front of Mir. Miller’s residenoe ought to have imme diate attention. The bridge below tpe “Herring Pond” has a dangerous hcfle in it. The ditch in the rear of Dr. Hon ter’s bouse is stopped up, holding water •aoortft&f f-a pe»t?en<*, jof to say anything of mosquitoes, a pe"t to the whole community. The committee should see that the usual whitewashing, which was been overlooked this year, be attended to at once. This commit tee wonld confer a lasting favor upon the good folks of the village, who go t<r bed, not to have tbeir slumbers disturb ed, or bo alarmed by the ringing of belts. The bell ropes of the different ’churches tbould be takeu off, or the doors secured so as to prevent evil disposed persons from disturbing the quiet of the town. Lebthe committee have power to pur chase all the different bugles, horns, poppers and torpedoes in the differebt stores; then they can publish to the world that a sweet night’s repose can be bad in Louisville. Query. —Can it be true that not one ol.the.Commissioners have been to the grave-yard to see after the workmen in a month 1 If this be true, still another; committee should, be appointed. NATIVE. N. B. In justice to Mr. Joseph Wil kins, I will add' that he has been Bick and absent from the town together fer three months. Al W* hewu heen having a few dny s recently in which no rain fell, the plant ers have been strenuously exerting tbem selvos to kill the grass, that has so pearly ruined the crops. Wc are glad to note that much of the corb and cotton has been hoed out, and unless some un favorsble tUßT'ocfclirC in. the weather, a much better cotton crop will be produced than the prospect warranted a few weeks agov ,1 Oern •* everywhere vigorous and rank, and bids fair to briog a fine yieiej- Improvement*. —Among the improve* menta recently made to business houses in Augusta, says the * yre desire to notice that made to the ■tore of Mr. H. L. A. Balk, dry good! dealer. The front has been painted A light green, very pleasing to the eye, and the number of the store, 172, paint-, id fn WggJetlipi tn’ME side. A con %pnudM Apt iw%nt UffHH extends over the side-walk from building to curb stone. Inside, everything is neat and .orderly. Mr. Balk is a German, who has been doing business here only since 1865, but by bis strict and systematic attention to hiK Bosiaeac has built-up a large apd prosperous trade, which con. tipeia*. to grows Suoh men deserves suc« cess. „ Ons WCders will not fail to read the Vsu Balk in another eolomi 3j>na:-irmi oka onni.r The people of Milledgeville are af fiftrted irJA toatrimony. Two couples i&m and up the ghost of single blessed ness last week. Mr. B, B. Adam* *ud JBkSMW* Wright:« Tuesday, and Mr. Dennis Walker and Miss Ewing on l Thursday. A Bunkum Doßg.— Mr. Smith of ■ traded for a ferocious yard dog. Mr SmHft came home late that night. His true ran his trowsers can’t be men ded. ' *rte dog’s skin is for sale cheap. Mr. Smith hopes to be able t& Bit down in a few weeks. Litest Markets dy Telegraph- Cotta* dkmt llpkmds, B#d; Orleans Bfd. tsikj July, &r. U. Co* ton Sales 1,800 Rtfes middling Uplands 2ofr' ; *» tatfgfa’l * SAVANNAH, -July SP. M. Cotton, Middlings 19|1'' * AHSBSIR) Atkf- % 4N--MA Cotton l9|e. Macon, July, 5 p. m. Ootton Middling; 19. Milledgeville July 5t JM ft. M. Cotton 18. Gold buyinglll—selling 113}. Silted, « lOfi « I<?7 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS - ■ t-q iiiivif H:r-- GEORGIA KfUTk;*. 4 1* I Cotton PRESS l «<JI Jliil ILi ‘I . ( .■ IS NOT AN EXPERIMENT, but has been tested by some of our best planters, and has proved to bo an Excellent Press. Plan ters, send for our circular and price list, as the price is from S2O to $35 less than any otber rfliable Press. PENDLETON A BOABDMAN, Patentees and Manufacturers. Foundry and Machine Works Augusta,Ga. prnjyTth Cm. Dissolution. r rUIE Copartnership heretofore existing be- J- tween Paimxl A Harrell, is this day dis solved by mutual consent. The books may be found with G. H. Harrell at the old stand, where he will continue the Carriage business. A liberal patronage is respectfullg solicited. G H. HARRELL, Louisville, Ga. ffm- HEW GOODS For Summer, 1871. H. LA? BALK, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN DRY GOODS, 17£ Broad Stieet, Augnsta, Ga. THIS ONE TRICE STORE. Goods as Low as Before the War! I Havel now Received a Carefully selected stock of the latest styles of French, En glish and Domestic Organdies, Muslins, Lawns, at 10, 124, 30, 95, and 35 cents per yard. White Piques at 15, 20, and 25 cents. White Swiss Muslins, Cambrics, Lawns, etc., at prices from 10c., upward. Linen Drills and Dnes for gentlemen’s wear at 25, 35, and 50 cents. Cottonade Caseimere at 20ct., and upward. White L. C. Handkerchiefs at 80c. per doz. Ladies’ White Hose at 85c per doz. White Linen Towels at 90c per doz. Mosquito Lace and Gauze very low. The celebrated “A No. 1” brand Black Al paca only 2o cents per yard. Prints of all the best makers from 6c. per yard. Ladies’ Laced and Congress Gaiters, only $1.50 .per pair. Men’s Gaiters at $1.50. Men’s Coats for summer at only $t .25. Men’s Vests and Pants to mutch at only $1.25. Men’s New Straw Hats at only 25c. New styles of Sundowns and Hats for la dies and children, at only 60c. Men’s White'Dress Shirts, only 75e. Ladies’ Corsets of the most popular make at Hpop s SkirU, t tliirty44e spring®, only 50c. White, Buff, 81ate, and Drab LineDS for aprons, dresses and shirts, only 25c. Brown and Bleached Homespuns at from 74 cents!! A full assortment of Factory Goods at Fac tory Prices." I could enumerate many other Bargains did spacepormit. Butin conclusion I wonld say that ipy facilities enable me to bny when and cheapest; and in exercising the greatest economy in all the departments, lam enabled to sell Goods at least as low as aAy one. I have adopted and rigidly adhere to the •jiejicy «il asking at once the Lowest Price. This is the frank, straight forward course, and insures Justice to Purchasers, because it enables all to purchase at the lowest price. All orders should be addressed to ST L, A- FALK, Aflgnsta, Ga. June 30 p&R. 9 4t Carnage Manufactory. IBH 188 rpiHE Dig>Ffl|HißUD takes pleasure in J. informing the citizens of Jefferson and adjoining counties, that I have opened a Baig y -yy W agon —AND— PLOW MANUFACTORY, where work of all descriptions, both new and repairing, Will be done with neatnoss and dis patch. I am also agent and- manufacturer of the celebrateiyi J Ham Universal Plow, a specimen of which may he seen at the shop at all times. Plows of all descriptions made and repaired upon short notice. The celebrated DJOKEOE SWEEP furnished on demand. HORSE SHOEING done in the neatest and most substantial manner. Coffins Tarnished at iliort Wotlce. GIVE ME A CALL. Ct. fit. HARRELL, Louisville. Ga. May 5,1871. J. ts ' BOWDEN COLLEGE. [36 Miles, by Stage, West of Newnan, Ga.] BOWDEN, CARROLL > County Ga. ) TTIHE Neat Scholastic ye*r begins on Thnrt- J, day, August Hth, 1871. This is a good time to enter, in order to escape the sickly season in lower latitudes. For Catalogue just issued, and giving full par J. D. MOOfiEfjr., Sec. B. TANARUS, pn r f June 24, p 76 n 8 lm. PULASKI HOUSE Savannah, Ga. WILTBERGBR A CARROLL, Prop’ FRECMA| BRO’S.' WATCHMAKERS AND JE^Y^LERS IIS BROAD STREET AUGUSTA,| ;Ca., Jan. 31,1871, 4 ly. / New Adyertigeicrty RACWATS MDi RELIEF CURES THE WORST PAHS Xn from ome to Twenty Wl*«te»- NOT ONE HOUR ** “ Radvay’s Ready Relief Is a Cure to* W«7 PAH. It was the first end is THE ONLY FAIN RENEBT that instantly stops the mast excruciating pains, allays Inflsmarion, and cures Conges lions, whether of the Langs, Stems ch, Bow els, or other glands or organs, by one IN# - cation. Iu from one to twentj minute#, do matter bow violent or excruciating the pais the Rheumatic, Bed-ridden, Infirm. Crippled, Nervous, Neuralgic, or prostrated win dis ease may suffer. BABWII’S BKABY MUBf Will afford instant ease, Inflammation af the kidneys, Inflammation of the bladder, In flammation of the bowels, Congestion of the lungs, Sore throat, dificult breathing. Palpi tation of the heart, hysterias, croup, diphtheria catarrh, influenza, headache, toothache, neu ralgia, rheumatism, eold chills, ague ehills. The application of the Ready Reliaf to the part or parts where the pain or difficulty exists will afford ease and comfort. Twenty drops in half a tumbler af water will in a few momenta cure Cnunpe, Spasms, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Sick Headache, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Colic, Wind in die Bowels, and all Internal Pains. Travelers should always carry a battle of Radwoy’o Ready Relief with them. A few drops in water wiil prevent sickness or pains from change of water. It is better than French Brandy or Bitters as a stimulant, FEVER AND AGEE. Fever and Ague cured for fifty cents. Than is not a remedial agent in this world that wiil cure Fevei and Ague, and all other Malarione, Bilious, Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow, and other Fevers (aided by Radway’s Pills) to quick an Radway’s Reedy Relief. Fifty cente e bottle. HEALTH! BEAUTYII Strong and pure rich blood— increaM of flesh and weight—clear skin and beautifol complexion secured to alt. DR. RADWAY’S SABSAPABILLIAN USOLfIIT Has made the most astonishing cures so quick so rapid are the changes the body nn dergoos, under the influence of this trely wonderful Medioiao, that Every day an Increase in Flesh and Weight is Seen and Felt. thu tian.iT BLOOB BMjmtrMmm. Every drop of the Sarsaparilian Rosolvsxt communicates through the Blood, Sweat, Urine, and other fluids and jnices of the sys tem the vigor of life, for it repairs the wastes of the body with new and sond material. Scrof ula, Syphilis, Consumption, Glandular dis eaie, Ulcers in the throat, Mouth, Tumors, Nodes in the Glands and other part* of the system, Sore Eyes, Strumorous discharges from the Ears, and the worst forms of win diseases, Eruptions, Fever Jores, RcaM Heed, Ring Worm, fl.ilt Rheum, Erysipelas. Aene, Black Spots. IVorms in the Flesh, Tumors, Cancers iu the Womb, and all weakening and painful discharges. Night Sweats, Lorn Si Sperm and all wastes of the life principle, are within the curative range of this wonder of Modern Chemistry, and a few days use will prove to any person using it for Mtherof these forms qf disease its potent power to cure them. If the patient, daily becoming reduced by the wastes and decompositions lhatis continu ally progressing, succeeds in arresting these wastes, and repairs the same with he#/ mate rial made from healthy blood— and this the Sursaparillian will and doee secure— a cure is certain; for when once this remedy coeaUesst ces its work of purification, and succeeds ill diminishing the loss of wastes, its repairs will be rapid, and every day the patient will feel himself growing better and svoogor, the food digesting better, appetite Improving, and flesh and weight increasing. Not only does the JarsaparilUan Resolvent excels all known remedial agents in the care of Chronic, Scrofulous, Constitutional, and Skin disease-; but it is the only positive com for Kidney and Bladder Complaints, Urinary, and Womb diseases, Gravel. Diabetes, Dropsy, Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of Urino, Bright’s Disease, Albuminuria, and in all ra ses where there are brick-dust deposits, or tho water is thick, cloudy, mixed with snbstaneea; like the white of an egg, or threads like , white silk, or there is a morbid, dark billions ap pearance. and white bone-dnst deposits, and when there is a pricking, burning sensation when passing water, and pain in the Small Os the Back and along the Loins. DR RADWAY’S PERFECT PUR6AfIYfntLS. perfectly tasteless, slegsatly coated with sweet gum, purge, regulate, purify, eleanse, and strengthen. Radway’s Pills, for the core es all disorders of the Stomach, Liver, Bovreie, Kidneys, Bladder, Nerweus .Dissmwe, Hso< ache. Constipation, Costiveness, Iwdlgrelisn, Dyspepsia, BilHonsness, Bilious Perse, In flammation of the Bowels, Piles, aad fcfl De rangements of the Internal Vises* War ranted to effect a positive core. Purely Teg euble, containing no mercury, mineral*, or deleterious drags. Observes the following symptoms rasnßlng from Disorders of the Digestive Organs: Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of tho Blood in the Head, Acidity of the Rtomask, Nausea, Ueartbum.Disguat of Food» Fullness or Weight in the Stomsehe, Bour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at she Pit of the Atom ach, swimming of tho B**dj KuritKff and Difficult Breathing. A few doses of I (alway s Pills wffl ftee the I gstem from all the above named disorders, ice, 25 cents per Box. Sold bafDmmgistS- Read “Fata and Trite." WIBW stamp to Bedway A Cos., No w Malden Lana, New York. Information worth thousands will be sent yon. r July 4 1871. Mly. Moritval© Springs, BLOUNT COUNTY,. TWlfif This favorite Summer resort will taWMi for tlie reception of guests on the 15m may. Tickets to the Springs end return can bo obtained ot asll prominent points. Board per month for AAgfc •nj Jyf jtQ for Inly and August, s6o—fer Bsp*p*ptar $69. ' AHWtfi'SJIGK aOAI r& p May, 20, 1871. Mob * T,U Bp *Vsf^i. agentrwait eb for knots Or, Way* and By Way* in the Hidden Li/e •] American Detectime. By officer G.fefcftHtters. A narrative of 25 years’ experience among Bank Robbers, Counterfeiters, Thieves', Pickpocket*, Lot tery Dealers, Confidence Han, and Swindlers of all classes of society—disposing marked instances of diabolical vengsaMO and deep laid plans of mischief and outrage, and stag ing the modes by which they wero traced ask and scoundrels brought to justice. A largo volume of over 666 pkftepVfeil page engra vingSe For circulars and terms address ike |«bU«L era, J. B, BURR A HYDE, Hartford, Conn, June 30 1871. 9s» 24-717 and Legatees, since 1600 in six parte, prise 75 cents. Part 6, iust published, 16 ete. On* A Cos., care Geo., P. Rowell * Cos., 41 Ftefc Row New York. 9 91 SHI 3D SC Jtk* Zb • iin|W<«M \( nearly *”K (!«W«.mlmH* HMltnUt Coa aad Ike Emmm es WNMO ud children. (jf - . Cm at Kn. Doetot MUlera. * Lasueeille Jane IM, 1871. 6tf. TsTi msu llrrlf »-«- #vßCrif| iTflvi Hi NR* li ■ Georgia, jßfpeesok county. VBWwId at the Vvtet Hmu ia LMa rill* U Mid eeuaty, oatbu <*> Tueeda- in iSSk^t&Stsrftr,: i« nN«4 Mw J. Fanner.—Levied s& , «s, , ia«sir*^j£; Walker ve. Bostou Foeter, This Htj K IOTI. GeOKOU, JEFFERSON COUNTY. Whereas, Lucius Q. C. D. Bvoww, Guardian TbM*an, therefore, teen* aaC il—ldi for nU smut/, aa the first Monday (a Jnly next, and file their objection i. writing. if “J k»»*. *•»/ Mi 4 letter* should not be „ ,0 w*TKaw.«M’r. a May 19,18?|. 3**.' JEFFERSON COUNTY. SLv P’ 0 * o *** *■ hn>N, Guardian of *"**• *— «WN * ma for latter* of disauMiou: SftsSsSS&p l^ „ W. H. WATKINS, OrTy. Jaae, 16 7, ts. New AdrertwciKiti. Baja and aaUo improved and unimproved land* anywhere ia States. 75 4t. s^Sa^Tott _ HMWIM •ariMaad Mmldt, kiiinnim, CMUmm, HtmarrkmUt or Film, toreros sad Bruits*, Uaadt, Crt.i Kaa., g*p S** 4 *- «*■*». mm«v JVa*» Butt, Bpatfu, faessuro, Ederaaf Poitou, toMriis. or Sam. JHM. GnmSkHmU. ’ PoRmR. fM Rrf ta M*sp, Tootkatkt, Ire., Ire., hunt Bade, Ire , «-•*•«* *00; Hrita, Me{ fcttC, Me Thu Gurgling Oil baa beeainuseasaLin >Meat for thirty eight jean. All wa aakii i/«tr Inal, but be. ol e and foil#* direction* AA jaar nearest druggist or dealer id tattemediribsa, for one of am- Almanac, ■M Mlf donalfaoa Oar tmmSmSS* date from 1833 to the irreaaat, aad are umoKtUod. On tba (tor. *22 UUjK> * r,l^U, * wfcrt Wa deal bir aad aad lafy tontradietioa. Writt far as Atoroass m ;;. ■“■oßßMsq mmn chhmh 1 ' fiMgtegtigre Wa will toft aa adeirttopaato PijwiwMf •dfea BwNaMlaoto ■|gf«LW»***igw Fbik toe, MfTadN- '7j~W 4b i«tovnr i? ■..<>» A . ■ 1 i- • J (k >i j v<? oJamSmSfemMWoBGmBoZSk ~ A SKS^^aTaMrSlSiTrSey 1 uluoKjollaks. fA » a.—a to-m—tl tLILALr t—AANL.ai:I dL, - BfVwM HH wH|V V wVW xnastSiacwS^afasa^: IWf, WUPI now* iiwoilili’ll otij fifijMio I'3E »J lliw t ATHKlfflgl! -ii l ' !/. - ■ ■<.!: bnn ,)duto »ufi;; * If hwM AltwHw The MOORE COTTOIf GIN. :o: ( ESTABLISHED 1852. FORMERLY Al DOUBLE WELLS «'•}! T*> 1 <•» V‘- ' dfcTafO A OmNTJXKTE] PATTHRNT OF The Griswold Gin. THE UNDESIGNED, haring resumed the manutactore of the above Gin propose to make " before the war—“ The favorite of the South.’* Our work stands upon its *!* , k rofficient We have secured th*» services of some of the beat mechanical talent in the Northern shops, in addition to some of the best workmen from »• hop of the Into Samuel Griswold. In Mniflf the attention of planters to our Cotton Gins, we desire that they should notice improvements that we oner which are substantial as follows : A PORTABLE ROLL BOX Foe obtaining any inclination of the Gin Rib or Grate ia used, the object of which ia to improve ia the quantity ginned, or lessen the quantitj and improve the quality of lint. Also ta (ta Damp or wet cotton; to alter the picking or separating the lint from tie seed—either *o we more lint off, or less lint from the teed, as circumstances require. We use both the amon 801 l Bos and a Swinging Front. The Utter is arranged to let out all the saeda and I i* e moment, and is very easily managed. .'A THE GIN BRUSH & * n ? , u h V r bru»h used. The bristles are all drawn by a cord ""PUP? ** j W j from the best lumber, well seasoned; and every brush is made perftm lr< ami rat proof. cylinder and brush boxes A#a both OMlUiating and plain. Can furnish either, as msy be ordered. We line them with iha hast babbit metal. GIN SAWS. . **• Urn sawa that we use from the best English Cast Steel, and of any sixe that BUT be desired. We employ, to superintend and manufacture our saws, one of the beat saw aufcunia the South; and msr machinery for the manufacture of Gin-Saws cannot be excelled COTTONSEED CRUSHING MILL, . W «*»«*AaiOaly successful manufacturers of this important and useful inventicn, the Cot tmi Gin, with the Cotton Seed Crushing Mill attached. It will hardly be necessary here to anada to tha Immense saving and economical use of the crushed cottonseed, as a ma irora. Wa racaived a gold medal as a premium, from tha Fair of the Cotton Planter’s Coaweution, held in Macon, Ga., 186° for tha best Cotton Seed Crushers attached to the Gin Staad, to eraah the aeed aa faat as it escapes from the 8011. We refer to some of the many ■urtil-m that we bare oa tha subject. y TRIAL OF GINS. olIu^m!! f mm Uaa, °“ h *“ d Se * d C0 “ 0n ' “ >d over / Gin “ tried before i‘ leaves the shop, REPAIRING OLD GINS. W* have a complete assortment of the very best Cotton Gin Machinery in the country, and Mfc» repairing of eld Gias a apecUhty. Planters will de well to send in their old Gins and &ori‘ much le “ 60,1 than a uew qin 0a ° 1,6 bon « hi fu '- -Via BMaIM authorised by Messrs. Findlay’s Sons to receive orders for Findlay & Craiv’a Benw Cotton Proaa, aad Craig’s Patent Portable Horae Power, and Casting generally 8 For further particulars send for Circulars and Price List. "" V SAWYER & MOORE, 2ad Floor, Findlay’s Iron Worts Macon, Ga. f-.® WKIIOMB Sl WMO- Areata, Sparta, «ht ! ItiJaaa 17, ltffl. 76 sm. r&n June 27 lm. ,i. ; «®T THE BEST. f Wdfeter’s Unabridged DS^WtOXART. I4i>M words and meanings not in other lOtOHcMQurto. MmsU., M3 tod to add my testimony in it* favor. ■wjf 3 Pres't Walker, of Harvard. 1? ussy aahoUrkaawu its valu*. Aaqi Stll uW- tko HUtorian. Tha moat complete Dictionary of the Lan- I gnage. ‘ Dr. Dick, of Scotland. Jm best guide of students of our language. John G. 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'L lh--' t '• .wSI B* IBu . ft MnsWMWuueMu..... a. m. 1 ’ vSSfant al Dumak with up train on Geor ft»| P*M ißLvia .tun. -i, ABMIW OOIMO .ilt rrtSpivLsiA.'wnti* * !*?»**- %nto 1" -rVr p. m! I.atl **■ *• ,j.ittawTawirrsm' vr-Si? “• ’‘‘-WnHUt' FREIGHT umUrn wHt ■towAw,: wed 8.1 liwtViftiitrmriTnr- “ ° *” a. m. Esapssssrfs Yasha*saE:-:*f^ lew »toWytoNr ll&i a.m. • • VteH —1.56 n. aa. • - Oaaark.. ...... .. p. aa. MAJIIOA HOUBS .'yrikNllifWtoif —lib Mdk ■ u»d BBa LOUISVILLE AD\ ERTISEMENTB. Wilkins & Hopkins HAVE on hand and are constantly receiving additions to a Well Selected Stock of Dry Goods, BL BOOTS and ShOBSt m Hats, Hats, ;a- . .. i,*t r r<e! . -W.U& JO oroobrihM, Hardware «fco., <fco;, Thankful foe the liberal patron age already given to them, they re speclfully ask a continuance of it. CALL ON i)U>.-.i US*il. •.. .-,>l. ;.i-W ii'Wi. Mil WILKINS & HOPKINS, j Louisville, Ga, May 5,1871. ts. ffIeGOWAN & STiUTFQfID. : LOUISVUiLE, GA- 1 . 1 rriAKE PLEASURE: IN INFORMING X their patrons and the pubße generally that they have now onhand CHEAPrORCAW. a large aaeortmeat of ~ , M Stapls aad Fancy Diy Ctod% ! GROCERIES, ;; ;! CLOTHING. 1 HARDWARE, 1 - CUTLERY, WOODWARE, W BUCKETS, TUBS foe., Ac., Ae., toA, ANY aad all of rSbidi Wni be *oid at ill} :r-‘ r! ?W?u t „MtM ON.-BPB -Ofce.fffwrf,; ; , «w ajii'BMßb-upihpßwto ■, M , y ~,.j ad Miur ma.-vAi fan.--. jrfcgSWt May 5,1871.