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NEWS if
LOCA EAWGA,
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FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 2 2 rtßf k£
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CLUB RATES,
For the benefit of these wi<Ung'*« pet Bp.
rhiba for the Niws & Farmer, we offer the
following inducements:
Five copies one year.. .........£lO
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The money always to accompany the order.
To those w : sh ; ni? nTeminms for elnb«, -we
make the following offer: -
Fer five subscribers St 50 each, we will
give Ilemorest's Indies Magazine, one year »* or
n ttrr*»n» Ladies Magazine, one year, tor fear
subscribers, at $2.50 each: or, we will rive
for twenty subscribers, at $2.50 each. IlsA
eier's. veto edition, Unabridged Dictionary , tho
rcculnr price of which is sl2
Parties getting up clnbs, will pteosesend Jn
the names as fast as they get them. Tnoeo
who have sent in clnhs of five Slid upwards,
i an forward subscribers at two dollars e«ch.:
Read the card of Dr. C. R Steed, Dentist,
e’sewhe ein our columns. He h»* permanent
ly located in our town, and from the recommen
dation lie brings from the citizens of McDuffie
county, is a man who throughly understand*llls
business. Give him atrial.
The Tionisvllle market Is now in great n ed
of Butter, Chickens Eggs. Beef, Mutton Ac,
Any of which will betaken »U payment for the
Krws & Farmer. Some of ear citiiena have
lmd to send to Bartow for some of the abqve arti
cles, but we hope it is the last tim£
have to* do such a thing. Can’t our frend
“Leniter” send us in something of the kind ? 11
won’d hring a good price, and our citizens
would tako it as a great favor.
Attention is directed to the Advertisement of
Mark W. Johnon, of Atlanta, fit Rnat Pn»l
Oats have been tried by Judge Warren, M. A.
Evpns and'Watlpy Bsttey, of this com-Jr, and
found to be juatas represented, snwethink our
farmers, to insure a good crop of oats, would da
wll to order from Mr. J< hnson. As we knew
liim to boa gentleman, of the highest
business qnalitids, we can safely recommend
him to onr citizens. The Rust Proof o*»s Can
be ordered through M. A. Evans* Cos., of
Bartow. Send to Mr Johnson fora price
list.
If.IK O TO Kilt,.
We learn from a very r liab'e gont'eman of
this comity, that a “lightning proof suffrage
s'mger” on bis place, was bit a few evenings
since bv a Battle Snake on’the foot,, but it did
not. stop him from work. He says he had the
ankle pound .npverv tight, and all 'he bipod
squeezed ont of thebi'e that be conld get out,
then bathed the place in Spirits Trirpentin* and
gave the patient a tahl- spoon-ful of Sweet Oil
„„d a yoorfOrlnk of Brandy. The boy was
able to go to picking cotton the next morning
The Snake is dead, but the negro still lives.
Tins .rrersw f.hb
The next nnnnal exhiblilon of the Cottftn
Btales Mechanics and Agricultural Fair Asso
ciation, will Open in Angnsta, on Tuesday.
October 31st and oontinno for five days.
We gratefully acknowledge the cordial and
comp'itnentary invitation extended its by Dr.
W H. Tutt, President of the Association,- —
This coming Fair promises to surpass in inter
est any that has ever proceeded it and with
assurance, we say to those w 1 ,o contemplate
visiting the Fair, we any, they wiR be h : g?lly
p'ensed as well as benefited. ’The . Hail Rood
will pass all visitors, and articles for ex Inhibi
tion, for one fair.
JTKIV GOOBS
Our active, polite and fair deaHiig merchant,
Mr. M. H. Hopk'fßS. es the firm of Wilkins
and Hopkins, has just returned from tile
North, bringing with him a very large and
well selected stock, both of Dry Goods and Gro
ceries, and says he can please the most fastidi
ous, as to quality and price- His present fall
stock of fashionable clothing, furnishing goads,
lmts and caps, boots and 'show, ladies dress
goods, &c., eeems to be complete in every par
ticular, and at prices to suit the times. We
advise our renders to give these gentlemen a
trial before purchasing elsewhere, and be con
vinced that you can buy goods in Louisville, as
cheap as you can in Savannah of jLugJtsta. ■%
r. *. MffOPi
On Sabbath last, as Wr peopH were mto
b:ing at church,[tor morning s«ri«|»iaeme ex
citement was caused by the’Siportod j»pp*w*ch
es a detachment of U S- **£*«fe*"
after, to the number of twenty, under c ommand
of Lieutenan Shultz, who has fsvorajjly hn
p-essed our citizens wißi his quiet an)f gentle
man deportment amongst ud, entered dhr town
and are now qnarterefi in the Court Hwwe.
As Editors are supposed to find out every
thing we have spared no pains to ascertain
their business here; but tip to this writing—
why, or fpr what purpose they were Sent
h-. re, remains a mistery. They seem to’be a
very quiet set of men, all from the “auld conn
trie,” and are doubtless sent here to do honor to
the old Capitol of the State: why should not
Louisville be a Garri*oued town as well as
Savannah or Augusta ? We have t heard it
suggested that they were gent here for their
health—Louisville is healthy. ;
If FUKMOVS r.VK'.U,
Our pate in no longer covered by Hjat AU*oi
dated old tile,, so fkmiliar to Our whole eotßuAi
ni*y, but is encased in genuine felt iiild ttotois
take. We neverfcipeeted td.possess 'such an
article again, but thanks to the liberality of Onr
enterprising merchants Wilkins & Hopkins,
we can now protect our train bowl from the
attacks of wind and weather. They have lots of
flue hats, and indeed everythingY'aonl take
our word forit, but step into their'store when jn
town, and if you don’t buy something, ,%w
prices and honest dealing, together with the
most gentlemanly courtesy has no effect. On you.
We have often'heard of - 'lbe right man in the
right place,” but our friend H. unquestionably
fills thd bid, when behind the counter, at taaM (
so tlionght we when we paid for a fin.e hat with
'■thank you."
We understand that thereupon at
Betlehem was quite a success,
though from press of business we
were unable toatfewL ; 1 li:
The historical address of Mr-
W. Duggon was very bse though
interrupted by thedtielemtindy of-Efie
weather.' £Eoij » w ‘“ 0 ’ >ia 1
Prof, A, B. Niles of Griffig*n«|d©
the people believe thatbeWae netfeh
interested io the educatonaHntfcfests
■of tbe South, l'hedinner was ara
yle for the most of ibe people
present* }
We undersUutd that Old Jefferson
Was represented by several of her
most hantUotue daughters, and clev
erest men. May Bethlahein long live
to give suqfi entertainments and our
'chivalry pnd beauty be permitted
’tp attend them.
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tub ionst'll.L.B elC.t OB.VT
This old and famous institution
was again opened on last Monday
morning, under the Superintendance
of Mr. W. L. Patterson. By an
arrangement with the Trustees of
the b'2d Disl., the Academy enters
upon the ne.w role of a “free school.”
Parents and all othets having chil
dren in charge, should bear this fact
in mind. The Academy building is
largp apd well arrange ; recently
the Tiustefishavi; made necessary
repairs! although there is not a com
plete outfit of sellout furniture ami
apparatus, yet there is a, sufficiency
for comfort and immediate want.
Mr. Patterson is an energetic
yonng man, ami brings with him an
excellent character tor inoraliry, so
briety aud intelligence. Ho receiv
ed the largt r part of his education
at this same Instil tiun, under the
tutorship anti training of Prof. Win.
S. Ldvvry. He finally graduated at
Erskine College, and now returns
inlb 'lie midst ol his family and
friends, to besiow the benefit of his
culture upon the children of his na
tive conuiy. This determin ton
and undertaking on his pan, is in
the highest degree commendable,
and we feel saiisfiied that the Trus
tees and lHiirons of the sc boo , will
give him every encouragement ami
all the assistance pos-ible. Let
every Parent ami Guardian of cliil
dre’ll avail themselves of tbe advan
tages of this school, rememltering
that a failure to tin so, under the fa
vorjible circumstances, will amount
to gross negligence.
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» ,'i ' GEORGIA.
We have received from Col. Henry
D. Capers, Secretary, a copy ol the
premium list anil rules and regula
tions for the first annual exposition
Of’lhe Industrial Association of Geor
gia, to be held ai Savannah, com
mencing November 2lst. The city
of Savannah has subscribed ten
thousand dollars, the Central Rad
road ten thousand, and private itidi
victuals large sums. The list ol
premiums otiered to the public to
compete lor prizes. Aside from the
usual number of premiums several
special premiums are offered by
private parties and business men,
amongst which we uuiice one of
plate to the value of ode bundled
dollars, for the best live bales up
land cotluu, cosigned to their care,
by Messrs. Saunders, Goodwin &
Miller, and of plate to the vullue ol
twenty-five dollars for ihe next best
five bales, by tbe same firm. The
fair primuses to lie one of the most
interesting in the South. Washing
ton‘GaZhttb.
am
For thcfXews Farmer.
LCQMM UNICaT &D-.]
* trip to PiTurrcji i*,
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Continuing a North-east course,
1 suddenly came upon a neat little
grave-yard in the wild woods, loca
ted upun the summit of a beautiful
little sandy mount, shaded by black
jacks. .The mounds looked Iresh
and were artistically arranged, sub
stantially enclosed, exhibiting clear
proofs that the dead left friends be
hind who had' not forgotten them.
Here the departed sleep in peace
freed from the toils and vexations of
life! The winds may blow aud the
birds sing, but they will know no
more 6f earth ’till Gabriel’s trump
shatl bid them rise, leave the tombs
and mount the skies.
onward to the summit of a
low ridge, 1 unexpectedly came upon
ope ol Eine-lueky's great curiosities,
the king of the pine lorest, or to be
more explicit, a huge Gopher. Tins
o'd resident had reached the verge of
the road just in front of me, when
discovering Capt- Sprawls he con
cluded'to halt and throw himself en
"t-irely. upon rdy mercy. I baited
aleo, and we eyed each other en
tpnidngly for sometime, but few
woftAs passed between us. I thought
to mysbll, 1 have often heard of the
flfard-gheMs’* in this locality, won
ifef if this is one of them! I had al
so a great curiosity la know to what
part of the United States—so-called
—he was. emigrating; and the reas
ons that induced him to bid farewell
To his dative hill and try his fortune
in parts unknown. But 1 soon dis
covered that we did not speak the
same language, and therefore, I
could not ascertain whether he was
cunning away fom the Ku Klux, or
afiiad government managed by rad
icals," the father of them, or from
poor land, or if he was actuated sim
ply l>y n wild spirit of adventure.
Bui j>ne thing is true the sight of
him' arnused many slumbering
thoughts, that a few minutes before,
were sleeping profoundly in memo
ry’s great tjtadle. I thought of the
tinfe when I was a little boy, and was
wpnt to ride this wild horse of the
sancT hills, ] thought of the time,
years gone by, when 1 lived way
down Souths in the vicinity of a re
gion noted tot gophers. In that sec
; tion.they were esteemed a great del
iceey, and to capture one, waste
capture a prise. I was credibly in
formed that a man might walk en
tirety around some premises in the
neighborhood upon their shells, with
out once selling his foot upon “terra
firma.” *
1 well remember that on a beau
tiful Sabbath day, I once passed
through this gopher reigionlo till an
afternoon appointment, having been
specially invited to make a speech in
advocacy ut Sabblh scools at a cer
tain place. The very first house I
passed, my attention was arrested
by two liugh g iphers who had
drove up to the proprietor’s gate
snd were trying to get through.
They seemed to possess a volun
tary spirit of self-sacrifice and were
obliging inough to call in lime lor
dinner! The next thing that arres
ted rny attention in passing thiough
this wire-grass region, was a large
church built ol hewn lugs, wi li a
pulpit reaching up nearly to the
tool; just above the sounding hoard 1
discovered the head of a Divine,
having the e\e of a binck-siiake, on
ly of larger diiuenlions. He was a
man of strung Intel.ecl hut very
weak inr rals. Just the night pre
ceding, 1 e was in his grocery, who I
ing, twisting aud winding among
his barrels, dealing out ruui to drunk
en sots till midnight, who had fe.lt
ragged children weeping wives,
einptv eiitis and Wive lied morals
behind them ! Next day being ri.io
bath, and he a minister, *>f «w«pt<e
he fell it to be his duty to point am
to his neighbors the Straight and nar
row path that leads lo lliu climes ol
glory !!! He look his text in the
19th chapt.ut Genesis —dodom was
very wicked and was uln.ut lo be
destroyed by liie—alter the two an
gels h id conducted Lot, his wise aud
two daughters ‘"Without tit cit ’ —
the following warning was given:
‘Escape for thy lit, iouk not behind
thee, neither Slop thou in all ttie
plain ; escape to the mountain lest
thou be consumed.” As l snf upon
a hack bench and listened to his lul
tv skim star flights «»*.' elmpu nee,
and ever and heard the te.xi
“Escape tothe mountain” thrilling
ringing far away through the pint \
woods, 1 thought lo myself, old h •
low, you are some distance from the
mountain yourself or 1 am very much
mistaken —But where «m If Jf’ar a
way from Pinetucky—’Twill take
several days to ride the gopher b-ick,
after which, you will hear from me
again.
CAPT. SPRAWLS.
Advertising.— -There is a class
of persons who imagine they are
doing judiciously by apyeriising
through the medium of circulars.
They scatter a lew thousand through
the city annomjcing their business,
and await the result, fiilty convinc
ed that in sn doing they have taken
all necessary preliminaries to suc
cess. Various circulars are almost
daily lo be found on the door steps
and entry ways of respectable hous
es. Their fate is generally, that
they are either thrown into tin
streets by the indignant servant girl
who answers the bell, or summarily
pitched aside by The man of the
house who finds them when he re
turns, and who desires no suggestions
of new methods of lightening his
purse. The use of circulars may, in
certain limited cases, answer every
purpose; but the vast majority of
those who have made money by ad
vertising have found that the col
umns ol a newspaper are the best
and surest, and in the end ihe cheap
est, medium of cnm.hunicaiion be,
tween the business world and the
public.
BAGGING and TIES lor sale
low, by
WILKINS & HOPA'ISS.
Sept 1,187). Id if.
M A RKE'f TtEPO.ftT 3.
*Attgusta, September 20.-- Co&n, rßj; set.
con Clear Rib Side*. 9@t)i; Sh.nil dors ,7 i©- 1 2
Hams, lf>4@l(i,
Corn, s9s© 100,
Wheat, $1 4H@l 70.
Saeannah, Sept 20.—Cotto», l.?i@ Mk *
Mobile, Sept. 20—Cotton, 19j.
Baltimore, Sep. 20—Colton. 25, j
New Orleans, Seyf. 30— Cotton. 19f.
New York, Sept. 13—Cotton, 20f@21.
Liverpool, Sept 2TS —Cotton,
centraiTr. k. scheLuleT
UA* TRAra.
Leave Savannah 7 15
Arrive at Bartow 12 51
“ “ Macon 451
Leave Macon 7am
Arrive at Bar.ow 11 5
“ “ Savannah 525
RIGHT TKA Iff.
Leave Savannah..... ..: 7pm
Arrive at Bartow 1- 23
“ “■ Mccon.., 515
Leave Mac0n...... $ 30
Arrive at Bartow. 1H 3ft
“ “ Savannah...- 450
Passengers for Augusta, stake connection at
Mitten, on both train*.
Dentist.
DR. C. R STEED, formerly of Thomson
Ga., offers his professional services to the
citizens of Louisville and Jefferson county.-
Office at Mrs. f>r. Miller's residence. A share
of patronage solicited.
September 22, 1871. 21 3tn.
ADMINISTRAROR’S SALE.
WILL BE SOLD at ilie Market House
in the town of Louisville, Jefferson Cos.
on the FIST TUESDAY in NOVEMBER next,
within the usual hours of sale, one tract of and
known as the Robbins place, containing 1800
acres of land more or less, adjoining lands «f
John W, Alexander, L. O. W*rreo, Mrs. Mari'
Lowery, Win. and John Ponder. Terms cash-
L. C. WARREN, Adm’r o*_.
Eat. o f Mr*. Susan A, RohbtnA
Sept 22, 1871. 81 td«
TO GIN OWNERS.
THE UNDERSIGNED repair Gina at the
Gin heane e* time. a t •
AGENTS.
TANARUS, F, Hvlow. Louisville, CU-: E. O, Bosße.
FFlrigbUviHe. G».i Vfn. A. Simms, D‘«.blin,
Ga.i Baether* R*cordet, Mtlledgevillq, Ga.;
Thos. TANARUS, Dickens, Sparta, Qv; T. ILißhttrlejr.
Warranto*. G*. " . ,
lew Goods.
WE HAVE RECEIVED the largest por
tion of onr FALL STOCK, and tbe re
mainder will be on hand in a few days. AVe
respectfully eolirU ah ihsufcDoftef onr Gunds
by the public, end feel confident that We will
be abk> to please, not only with the style of onr
goodebut with the prices of them. Onr Stock
has been w ith great j care in the beet
markets; has been bought CLOSE and we ex
pect to give our patrons the benefit of oar care-
We call special attention to ear slock of
which will bf? found more varied
and Cheaper than any that has ev
er been ofie.ed iu ibis section since
the war.
OUR LINE OF
&A9333 33333 S®3®3,
Cloths ,
Cassmers
t*. .
is complete and cannot l»e surpas
ed in this vicinity, all we ask is fin
you to call aud see for yourselves.
Notwithstanding the great ad
vance in cotton and cotton goods, we
slili continue lo sell the best calicoe’s
of which we have a veiy large and
beautiful assortment at the old
price of CASH.
We also have uu hand a good
stock of
HOSIERY,
HARDWARE,
CROCKERY,
NOTIONS..
IIATS & CAPS,
GROCERIES, .Sic.,
which we offer as low as can be
bought anywhere.
Wilkins & II pkins,
Lottir-ville, Gff.
May h, 1851. 1 ly-
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
JEFFERSON COUNTY
VH By virtuo of au order lrum thofcoiirt of
o»*Jimay if paid county, will be sold at jtlir
Market house, in »be town of Louisville, on
.lot FIRST TUESDAY in NOVEMBER next,
within the usual hours of s ,la. one half interest
in trial tra: t <lr pare lof laid situated in said
comity, containing ;1070) one ihonsaud and
seventy acres more or Us°, ad adjoining lands
of A. J. Williams, Elizabeth Brown and others,
to be sold a the property of tbe estate of Eliza
lieth Brown deceased, lor the benefit of the
creditors and . heirs of said deceased. Terms
cash Purcharicr requirml to pay lor title*.
burwell j. brown,
Adm’r Estatate of Eliza Brow*.
Sepi. 22, |BC|. 21 tds
NOTICE.
The undersigned will furnish parties whotn
tend b,aiding Tents at Parkers Church Camp
Ground, wrih f .timber of any size aud quality
at reduced prices. Mend in yonr orders.
PALMER & JOHNSON ■
Sept, 15th Wit. 21) ts.
Louisville Drug Store.
■ i lO"—C«"
E. H. W. HUNTER, M. D.
Druggist so Apothecary.
-•frqgoggwor io & >—■
Keeps ouhauxi aTftffl and assorted 1 stock
: ,f
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES,
DYE STUFFS, PERFUM
ERY, SOAPS, COMBS.
BRUSHES, TOIL
ET ARTICLES,
LAMP CHIMNEYS,
GARDEN SEED of all kinds;
FINE CIGARS and CHEWTNG TOBACCO;
WINDOW GLASS aud PUTTY &c. &c.
Which he offers to sell FOR CASH, as cheap
<1 s they cna be bough', ut roiuii, in any town iu
th*
August 4, l€t!.. Jd tfg
STEIXAVILLE HIGH
SCHOOL.
V. T. Sanford —Principal.
The FALL TERM of this School will open
ou Monday, August 21 si.
Board can be obt dnod near tbe Aoademy
on most reasonable terms. ,
■ AnwVl ts v
—■■l'.'")) ... sum " 11 ry
*A». K. T. ALLSs, w*. A. xo*rSi«s
attorneys at law
WRKiHTSTILLE, GA.
All bosjoess entrusted IO their MM will
meet wilh prompt atleetkm.
Particular attention given to the collection
ofotahns
COTTON GINS.
THE undersigned i* Agent for the Hell, Ham
mock, Prat and BrowuGins. All these are
First Class Gins, and those wishing to purchase
will find it to their advantage to purchase
through me. Guano for Turnips on hand.
J. tV. CARSWELL,
.Aug. 18 1m Agt. No. 11 C. R. R.
WARREN & HAYLES,
RETAIL DEALES IN
smmsn & mmms
Siry Goods*
—A N D
A® Aft®
of every description.
NOTIONS,
HOSIERY,
GLOVES,
White Goods,
us the most seasonable styles
always found on hand.
In connection with our businrs-:
we have a fine assortment of
\A\ v , -■ . . , -
Groceries,
which we oiler C-H-E A P for
■;€-A-S-H
WARREN & HAYLES,
Louisvillee, Ga.
May 5 8711, I ly
RUPTURE
Relieved mud Cured by Dr. Shortnan't Patent Appliance an l
Compound. Office, «>T Broadway. M. T. Bend ltw. for l.ooli
with photographic IlkenaMM or«au«" before mud after .'tire, with
the H ■•nry Ward Beecher cane, letteiw mud pertrait. Beware of
travel tug it» poo term, aho prtteud te hare baoo. montteaula of Dr.
Shzbxam. Be has ao Agents.
f mmm.
SPECTACLES RENDERED USELESS.
OLD EYES MADE NEW.
i All diseases of the Eye successfully treated
by BALL’S NEW PATENT IVORY EYE
CUPS.
Read for yourself and restore your sight.
Spectacles ond Su. gical operations rendered
useless. The inestanaWe Blessing of Sight is
made perpetual by the use ot the new
PATEN r IMPROVED IVORY EYE CUPS.
Many of pur most eminent physicians, occu
lists students and divines have had their sight
permanently restored sot life, and cured ot the
following diseases :
I Impaired ; 2. Presbyopia, or Far Sighted
ness, or dimness of vision, commonly called
Bluriiig ; :5. Asthenopia, or Weak Eyes ; 4JEp
iphora, Running or Watery Eyes; 5. Sore Eyes
specialy treated with the Eye Cups—cure guar
autecd : 6-Weakness of the Retina, or Optic
Nerve; 7. Ophthalmia, or Inflammation of the
Ejeandits appendages, or imperfect vision
from die effects.of Inflammation; 8. Photopho.
hia, ofWntolernnce bf Light, 9. Over-Worked
Eyes; 10. Mydesopia—moving specks or float
ing bodies before the eyes; Amaurosis, or Ob
scurity of vision; 11. Cataracts, Pa.tial Blind
ness ; loss of sight.
Any one can use the Ivory Eye Cups with
out the aid of Doctor or Mediciue, so as to re
ceive immediate beneficial results and never
wear spectacles; or, if using now, to lay them
aside forever. We guarantee a cure in every
case where the directions are followed, or we
willjefund the money.
2:509, CERTIFICATES OF CURE,
From honest Farmers, Mechanics and Mer
eluents, some of them the most eminent leading
professional and business men and women of
'education and refinement, in our country,
may be seen at our office.
Under date of March 29, Hon. Horace Gree
ley, of the New Ydrk Tribune, writes; ‘-J.
Hall, of our city, iaa conscientious and cespon
sible roan, who is incapable of intentional de
ception or imposition.
Prof. W. Merrick, ofLeiingtou, Ky., wrote
April 24th 18(19; Without my Spectacles I
pen you this note, after using the Pattent Ivory
Eye Cups thirteen days, and this morning pe
rused the entire contents of a Daily Newspaper,
afid all with the unassisted Eye.
Truly am I giateful to your noble invention
may Heaven bless and preserve you. I have
been using spectacles twenty years; lam
seventy-one years old. Truly Yours,
PROF. W. MERRICK.
REV. JOSEPH, BMITH, Malden. Mass,
cured of Partial Blindness, of 18 years’ stand
tng, in one minute, by the Pattent Eye Cups.
E. C, ELLIS, late Mayor of Dayton, Ohio,
wrote us Nov. 15th : I have tested the Patent
Ivory Eye Cups, and I am stisfied they are
good. I ant pleased with them ; they are the
greatest Invention of the age.
AH persons wishing for full particulars, cer
tificates of cure, prices. &c , will please send
your address to us, and we will send out Trea
tise on the Eye, of forty-four pages, free, by re
turn mail. Write to Dr. J. BALL & CO
P. O. Box, 957. No. 91 Liberty Street. New
York. Fof the worst ease# of MYOPIA, or
NEAR-SIGHTEDNESS, use oar New Pattent;.
Myopic Attachmeote, applied to the IVORY
EYE CUPS, has proved n certain care for this
Our agent 8, Arrington, of Jefferson Connty
Georgia, is authorised and empowered to a<-
MM to all eases committed to hia care, he is
f*|d wifi heaipplied with all the means *frel
storing the sight. He can'wait on persons at
their own houses or at hia own residence.
DR j. BALL, A CO. Liberty steot,
.: . 1,1. HEW YORK.
July 211871 U 3m.
CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY.
TIIE UNDERSIGND takes pleasure in in
forming the citizens of Jefferson and ad
joining counties that he has opened a
augury
AND
mm mmmMmm,
where work of all description.-, both new and
repairing, will be done witu neatness and dis
patch.
nORSE SHOEING done in the neatest and
most substantial maimer,
O'? 5 ’Cutting furnished at sort notice.
G. H. HARRELL,
Louisville. <ln.
July*, 1871. ii (ini.
1 FOUL IA JEFFERSON COUNTY
w l * By virtnro of a Court of Oordinary of
Jefferson county, will be sold : t the Market
House in the town of Louisvitk-, Georgia, oil
the FIkST TUESDAY ill OCTOBER next, all
the teal estate of Eli al.eth Chirk-, decided,
consisting of one tract oi land situated in said
county, adj ining lauds of Mary F. Arnold.
Washington Roger*. Ann SleJinan and others,
and containing ,wo hundred and sixty acres,
more or less. Tube sold for benefit of heirs
and creditors of said de-eased. Terms, one
half cash, the other ha t t-. he paid ifie 1- 1 day
of January, 1872, secured by mortgage on
promi esiiutil the |.ureha.se. money is; paid.
Pur ha ertopnv firr dries.
MARYF ARNOLD Administratrix.
An«. 25, lr7l. 17 tds.
Manufacturers Notice.
The undersigned, iuveutpr and sole proprie
tor of the celebrated
HAM UNIVERSAL PLOW,
is desirous of granting put Shop Rigid* tor the
same, tr work on a moderate Uo>aby, The
ciieapacss, lightness and ifnrshi itv. of this plow,
together with various other recommendations,
make it one of the most saleable Agricultural
implements now tniimfiicni'vd. Maiuifactur
tti in this line ot busoiess, would and , well to ad*
dress me for particulars at. an early dav.
JOHN 1) II V VI, Louisville. Ga.
August 18, IB7J it, dm
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\Y XV CAKftll, UU CA :TEK, J T CARTER, Jr.
17. W. Carter & Sons,
COTTON FACTORS
A AS) Gli.X'iiK lh
Commission Merchants,
1 A ( B ‘Y SAVANNAH,
JUT STREET, GEORGIA.
« : : v-r>|.„mpt porsorail mtui'ior given to Orders,
i-iTPlanters sin,plied with Bagging and Ties
at Lowest ilrtte-s .
July 2:!rd 1871. 12 tim.