The Jefferson news & farmer. (Louisville, Jefferson County, Ga.) 1871-1875, October 06, 1871, Image 3

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N&W&A EARMiIR. LOCAL: FRIDAY. OCTOBER 6. 1871. ’ m CLUS BATKS. For the benefit of these wish*"* to get up e'nbs for the. Raw* A Fasmbr, we offer the following Inducement*; Five copies one year. •. $ 10. Ten « “ 4 .......C 61^- The money always to aeeompany th© order. To those washing premiums for clubs, we make the following offer: ■ ... For five subscribers at $5. r >f) each, we will give Demorest's Ladies Lftitja ’’ins, one year ; or r ‘eterton* Ladies Magazine, one year, tor fonr subscribers, at each : or, we will five for twenty eubseribers, at s'-.50 each, Web site's, new edition, Unabridgul Dictionary,uio regular price of wlii'cL is §l2 Parties getting up chibs, will please send in the names as fast as th§y get them. Those who have sent in clulis of five and upwards, cau forward subscribers at two dollars each. J. \V. Cooley, Dentist of .his county, 111- sent us notice that he wdl return hove by the Kith of October, to resume his professional prae tice, and can be found at ills old Office ait-r that date. Sec bis card. noon ti.hr The Colorea Baptist of this plaee liave had a good time, f r some time past, in the way ot a glorious revival; assn evideute of the fact, some fourteen in number were diped under the water on last; Sahbath. One of the colored br.-tberen says, “they stived np the creek pret ty considerable.” ÜB/.rK MY I 'Of St S T.X 7*l. XI. Our enterpri ing niercbau's Messrs. Bi-kins &. Hopkins, havo{rpetied n ( Cotton Busbwss in our town, and will buy oiion from our farmers at a very slight discoivton Savannah pries As an evidence oftbis we may mention the Oft that for some days past the haw been ‘.paying 171 cents, and during some of Hie time, it wa bringing 17j in Savannah. We wish them sue cess. Oi'ji roir.r .ti.ißSK.it We are p eased to see that our w.-rtliy father leave secured tho ,-ervic-s of our Wifte-a-wak'- young townsman, Mr. It. J Panr.at, as town marshal, to fill the vacancy occasioned by tho r-sivnatioi "f Judge Bittd .otne time back llob is a stiring young man, and we Ibink will ke-p ail-things straight about town; at any vat*, we would advise those of our citizens who like to “have a little fun some time*,'* to keep ore eye on Bob, or they may be jnged before 11,-y are aw are of it. boo's out boys. “Men do not ight a cnnd'e and p m it under a buslic’, but on a candlestick and it giveth 'i lit unto all tbatare in the In use;” Messrs, Wilkins A. Hopkili- have complied with this parable ol our Savior, and are now letting “their light so shine” that, we may see it from either end ot Broad Street Neighbors of theirs go thou and do Uhewire, aud we will be blesced with light on what lias been in tho past, a very dark sub ject if a street may b* so ca’led. The card of W. C. Hewitt & Cos., will he tmnd in another column. This is an old and responsible house, anti our readers could not do belter than by purchasing their goods from them. Read their card and give them a trial “Tax Fayer.” —A communica tion will lie found in this issue over the above signature, in which the writer asks se-veal questions, which we hope will be answered by some member ol the Board of Commis sioners. To-dav is the day fir the Board to meet, and if “Tax Payer” will iry and be present, he may learn something. It will be seen by a notice in to days paper that the firm of Warren & Havlcs, lias been changed to that of Wilkins & ILnle?, Judge W. has v iihdrawn, and M r . J. H. Wilkins lakes his place. They have sent on to the North for their goods, and will, in a few days, have a full Stock ot just such articles as our people nerd and sav they will not be undersold by any”house in this section. Look out for their uevv goods, and jive them a trial. MtMBVT. nOBKMT JOItWM.t.Y. The remains of t his gallant soldiet were, on Wednesday evening last, reintered in the cemetery of Louis ville, Killed in the second battle ol Manassas, his Wmatns have lain in the soil of Vtrgitva, on which he died, until a few days since, when they were disintered and brought to ibis place. Rev. Mr. Pope deliver ed the funeral oration from the text, “Render unto Ceasnr the things tint are Ceasars,” and while he did not do the subject the ju-tice it merited, from the fact of not having had time to prepare his di-course, still it was impressive and interesting War, sad devastating war, is o r and past ; but still ever and anon, we have our thoughts carried back to the bloodstained scenes, S.id sweet memories of the loved and lost, who have laid down their lives in defence of what they believed to be the rtghtsof their dear Southern sunny home, will hover oer us and give a tinge of sadness to our most gleeful hours. Many were the goo I and great, who willingly faced their country? foe, and gave up their lives on the blood stained fi-ld of Manas sas, in the two memorable battles which bathed its hills and dales in fratraridial plood, but ot all who rendered up their lives on the alter of freedom, none more brave, more beloved, or more honored in the humbled circle in which they ranr> ed, than Lieut. Robert Jordan, whose remains now repose in our village cemetery, beneath the flag whose stripes and stars he upheld vvhith his strength, and defended with his life, and a wreath of spot less flowers placed over him by the hands of those who best knew and appreciated his worth. "Tenderly bury the fair young dead, Pausing to drnpon 1 is grave a tear; Ca r ve on the w-"~de-t s’ab at his head— “ Sift body's darling in sleeping htrtl't " Fmr ihe 3Vin | Firmer. - ,m wrt wm i-- Messrs Editore: Occasionally through lift meet up with persons, places a..d circum stances that in after years affords os pleasure when our minds revert to them, such w© feel as sured will be tho ea.'e, whea memory carries ns back to onr vbdt t© the Lime Stone, “Hard Shell” Ascociation. It was our go and fortune to partake of the hospitaUty of that chief of clever men, Ju.’ge Tarver, whose indefatigable efforts to make every oue comfortable, con’d only be equaled by the zealous aud dignified man ner in which bis good Indy presided vver th eutinary department. If the> are not chri>tiaus they ought to be. W*ll arriving just iii time for early supper on Saturday evening, we were col'ared at once by the Judge and led into the dining room »wh~re the table was fairly groaning under its load of delicious viands, A blessing was asked by the Rev Mr. Bjwie, a blind man, af er which we proceeded to un button our vest aud—well never m ; nd, suffice it s o say we never got hungry any more ihat uight, after supper we were called i ito the p.trior to listen to th :Ituv Mr. who was followed •>y Mr. Howie in a 30 minutes disc< u so,, the cioeing services being performed by the Rev. Dr. Powel, who nrldn ssod us att some length poo the vissibilliiy of Christ Church upon Earth which he holds .cau be found alone in the Priiu tive faith; after listening to him atteutive'y for some l ime, I concluded hU]“shell” must cer tiinlybecase hardened. After singing ihe longest metered tune known in the Catalogue, the meeting adjourned and we all, 04 in number (40 <f v. h m were Preachers) retire ! to be awol e next morning about daylight by the break fast bell, after which the next, tliirm* in •rdcr was to prepare for gating off '•> Lime Chut Mi, 4 v\ hi re ti. y had ano Seats out in the grove. By u o'clock the Ct.ngregation hud all arrived, and I must say, a finer display of fine horses, fancy buggies a *-d preity women, l ? ve not seen in many a day. it fairly-made onr hearts pa •pirate as we sat agaiust that old oak, a.d watched the little Beaut es as they cmido in from the right aud left, we have concluded »h«:t i. Lime Stoiie turns out such a display as the one on-6abb ith, we ha°e not made onr f«.s* visit over there. Wo had two discourses before dinner,’! hen un in termission of 4!) miitu’cs, during which lime yout humble servant, ptrtook of a good tl nner piepa«ed by, L don’t know who, and you may be assured it made but very little difference with me, after dinner we ad two more discourses of about three hours length, at the closj of which a collection was taken up, the benediction pro nounced and the meeting adjourned until Mon morning, and,we adjourn dlom • a Wiser it not a better man. Yours &c., ZAC 111 AS. Jefferson Cos , October 4th IH7]. Special attention i-i tlirecte;) to the atlwrtismenl ol U Cohen, wholesale ami retail dealer in Boot? ami Shoe.?. Augusta, Ga. T. J. Holmes, of this eounty, is with Mr. C., and will he pleased to meet. all of his old iriemls, and as many new ones, as may favor him with it call. If you want a good 800 l or Shoe, call on Mr. Cohen and you cun be suited Doth as to quality and ptice. The Overland Monthly.— The October issuejpt this magazine has teach' tl us, and again we must pio noiince in its favor, this number gain ug additional interest by an il lustrated article un “Tropical Cali fornia,” from the f>” n os Josephine Clifford. The contents are exceed ingly varied, and v idle carefully re tabling its characteristic local lea ' nres. both of history and fiction, it finds room to extend its researches into foreign lands under appetizing titles. We notice th n Joaquin Mil ler, the “new California poet,” who itas recently obtained such favorable mention at th" hands of English crit ics high in authority, contributes a prose article entitled “On amt About the Avon;” and Mrs Cooper is ex lending her well-vvi iteirand instruc tive papers on “Ideal Womanhood” into will-hood. Prentice Mulford dso puts in an apaearjiice, in a so ber vein of thought ands style pe culiar to himself. Miss CoolbnihV name appears opposite a touching ooem entitled “From Year to Year.” Fifteen articles, “Ec-t.,” anti Current Li'erattire comprise a most readable number of this popular mag -zine. J"bn H. Carinnny & Cos., publishers, No. 403 Washington Street, San Francisco, Cal. $4 per annum. For the New <s• Farmer. [COMMUNICATED.I Messes. Editors : As it is the first tune in my life dial 1 ever com municated with a news-paper, 1 hope you will pardon me this time for taxing your time and space, with ttie promise that it shall be the lust; for I rega-d th.it class of of men whose highest ambition is to see their productions in news papers as possessed of more brass than brains. Feeling as I do, an inter' est in every-thitig that appertains to the interest of our town, I desire to ask a few questions and make a few suggestions, which I' hope will be answered and acted upon, by those who have better facilities for know ing these tiling? than I have. In the first place, I desire to know it we have a Board ot Commissioners? and if so, who are they, when and where do they meet; or do they meet at all? Have we a marshal! ?if so who is he? Did the board we bod at the beginingof this year, collect any Town t.nx, beside tite whiskey Tax, ? When dose the Fiscal year for the town end ? are we not entitled toil pub'ished statement of the con dition of the finances belonging to the town? Is not the old Board compelled to act until anew one is elected and installed ? All the above questions I ask, Messrs. Editors, simply for the sake af informalron. Now a few suggestions to those who have the most to say upon 9uch matters, and 1 atn 'done, first! I would suggest that the brick breast ing in the mouth of the biggutler, be taken entirely away, lor when i t rams it is a source ol mtoU rabl: su ooyartce to Mrs. M one ol our beat t ana most quiet citizens; I make this suggestion for the reason that when it rain* very, very hard, there is but one other way to get into her house unless you have time to wait ten or fifteen minutes utuill the water runs off. It is to be hoped that no one will clean out the Herring Pond ditch, for it will greatly incoovenL ence the herds of wild horses and mules, that are stampeediug through town every day, (greatly to the dis comfiture of the females and chil li en, who like to be seen out doors sometimes) going there to get water, I would also suggest that the covet ing over the public well be take down before it falls and kills some body. I notice there is a great deal of work needed on the cross streets by the old Hotel, but I guess that might b ■ dispensed with, tor the wu ter spreading all over the street keeps tlie weeds and g'a?? down. Were I so inclined, 1 ti iglit make other, a.? 1 them, timely suggestions, but I will close by submitting only the above. Enquiringly youis, TAX PAYER. Louisville, Sept. 30th, I>7l - AGGING and TIES for sale low, by WIT KINS St HOPKINS. Sept 1. IS7T. I t ts. m arket'uf.ports. A‘trprsta, Ot'tofier 4. Cotton, Ha con Cl ©hi L‘i!» Sides, ; Sh*»uld-!iß,?}@Bjj Barns, S/ivan: a'/, Oct 4.—Cotton, 17■}©!«)• Mobile. Oc f. 4—Cotton, 19}. JJatHmore. Oct. 4—Cotton 19-J, Few Orleans, Oct. 4—Cotton 20, New York. Oct. 4 -Cotton, 19|@20, Liverpool, Cc t 4, —Cotton, 9j|olOd. J. W. COOLEY, LOUISVILLE. GA. Will rc time pvactica at his old Office, Octo !io', null. 1971. Oct Cl h 1871. OT ts POSTPONED SALR. <p(KORGIA JEFFERSON COUNTY- Uy virturo of a Court of Oottfinary of Jefferson county, Trill he sold at the Market Hons© in the town of Louisville, Georgia, on the FIKST TUESDAY in December next, al* the real estate < f Eli abeth Clarko, decesed. ooiisLstin£ of one tract of land situated in said county, adj ining lands of Mary F Arnold. Washington R»'g“rs, Ann Sfe.lman and others, and containing «wo hundred and sixty acres, more or less. To be sold for benefit of heirs >iu«l creditors of said deceased. Terms, one half cash, the oili r half t>> be paid the Ltday of •January, M 73, secured by moitgAg© on premi es until the purchase money is paid Pur* ha-er to pa.y for lit'es. MARYF ARNOLD Administratrix. Oct. 6,1.-7 J. 23 tds. Georgia, jeffbfon county.— Whereas, L. B. McDaniel applies tom 1 for Lettcs of admin st rat ion of Ibe estate o I Tempy McDaniel eceased ; th* sc are therefore to cite and admonish all and si* gtilar,the kii*- <lred aid creditors of .ni l to appear Before the Court of Ordinary, to he held in and so- said county on the FIRBI' Vfo»» ay in N*- and show cniu p: ‘ any they car why said Lr tters ohonld n« • h-. an f »*d. W T . H. WATKIN Or C. Oct 211871 EORC.IA, jeefkkson G- J s-- ¥ Whereas. Allred T. Manr, ol William-ft!. Bittey of said County dt applies to ine for leave to sell the inter* st oi said estate in two lute of lan Nos. 197, »n H>4, situated in Catoosa Cos nty Ga. y Thus »re therefore to cite all persons interested. t< appear before the f'onrt of Ordinary for saic f'ouuty on the FIRBT Monday in November next, and show cause, if any y cad, wh) >aid leave should not be* gnnt ed. W. H. WATKINS, Ord’y. J. . Oct., 2d, IS7|. 2J Id ADMINISTRATOR’S SALK. GEORGI I JEFFERSON COUNTY.— By virtue >f an order from the HonoraM- , Court of O dinar/ of said Conn’y, wilt lea and it tfce MaH et H mse. in the t wn of Lonia llle, on the FIRST T -esday in December next, one hundred acre? ors 1 rid aitnnted in' aaid ouuty, and adjniiiinir lan is of L. Q 0. D Brown. R. I’endry and others. To he sold a the property >1 the'estate of Samuel Hicham decea-ed, foi he purpose of lilstn' o ! on. Tenna Cash, James a biwham Exerutor of Samuel Bigham. Oct, 27, 1671. OT id. f AK.O’t'ilA. JEI'FERSON COUNTY.— *J E. VV. Miller applies to m- as next fri nd f minor huira ofP J. & Vlarih# Evans, for e-- • mplioa of.peraooalty andaetlinif apart and va! - ation of Homestead, and I wilt pass upon he ame at mv office, on the 16th day of October iext, at 10 o’clock A. M. W. H. WATKINS, Ord’y J. C. Sept. 30 1871. 23 2t Gv EOUGI l, JEFFERSON COUNTY.— I Wliereas, J.W. Bowling appieato me foi Letters ot Guaniionship cf the pere-n and prop erty of Marcus E. Rung rs, minor heir of Elc.i aah Rodgers decaa-cd. Tlte-e u>e therefor* to -ate all pi-ties interested, to appear before '• tic Court lit Or.lionry. to be held in and lor s»id county on tho First Monday in November next. and show caus-, if any they can why sa<d lrticre 'hould not he grant and W. H WATKINS, Ord y J, U. Sept. 20. 1871. 22 id. , iRORUIA JEFFERSON COUNTY . J Whereas, Jnme. M. Hines, apples tome foi Lett r of Guaidiansh'p ot the pi rso i and property oi A- F. Cone, a minor of said county. These t>rc therefore in cite and a linouish all nnu singular the parties interested to appear befor the Court ot Ordiniuy,to he held in, and fur -s i countv oil the th* FIRST MONDAY iu NO VEViBER next, at and -how eauw if auy they can why said loiters should uni l>e granted. W. H. WATKINS, Oid'y J. C. Sept. 29 1871. 33 Id ADMUNISTRAROK’S SALE. WILL BE SOLD at the Market House in tli* town of Louisville, Jefferson Cos. on the FIS l TUESDAY in NO ''EMBER next, within he usuat hours ol sale, one tract of and -n ,wn a» the RobHins place, enntaiaing 1800 acres of land more or less, adjoining lands of John W, Alexander, L. C. Warren, Mrg. Mary Lowerv, Win. and John Ponder. Terms cash. L. C. WARREN, Adm’r on Est. of Mrs Susan A. Robbing. Sept 32, 1871. 21 tds. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. GEORGIA, JEFFERSOV COUNTY- By virtue of au order from the court of Ordinary of said county, will be (old at the Market house.- in the town of Louisville, on die FIRST TUESDAY in NOVEMBE* next, within the usual hoars nfsJe, one half interest in that tro -t. or parc-1 of land situated in said county, containing (1070) one thousand and seventy acres more or less, ad adjoining lands of A. J. Williams. Elizabeth Brown and others, to be sold a. the property of the estate of Eliza Brown deceased, for tho benefit of th* creditors and heirs of said deeeased. Terms cash. Porchaser required to pay for titles. BORWELL J. BROWN, Adm'r EsUtate of Elian Brows. Sept. 22,1961. 91 tds. Copartnership Notice. MS.ka WARREN having withdrawn few tie- Mwffi .WIN hwetneea ia Lewis ville. tho —dereijiid hove thia day turned a Capattaonhip ia the aaaee af WIUHNS *. liAYLFS. for tho purpose of doing a General Basinas*, keeping at ail tiawa a well SELECT ED STOCK OF DRY GOODS. tLry trust by close applies'loa to bn.iacss to Mm a liberal ■hare of the pawvnoge extended to the eM firm. JOSEPH H. WILKINS, ROBERT A. HAYLK.B CHARLES A. HAYLES. October 2nd 1871. 23 ts. DR* E. E W. HUNTER HAYING RESUMED the Praet oo ol MED ICINE offers his Prefeasional si t vices to the citizens of Louisville and the immediate vi cinity. 8. pt. 29, 1871. 22 3m Dentist. OR Cos R STEED, ftrmer’y ©f Thomson G»., offer* hi- proft-sshum] services to the ••iri*»-n* of Louisville Mini .1* ffurson county.— Office at Min. ir. Miller’* residence. A slinre of patron •£« *f>lk ite<l. BepremtMT 2*2, 1871. 21 3ni. New Goods. WE HAVE RECEIVED the la pest por tion of our FALL STOCK, »ntl the rc. iiminjer will h« on hand in a few days. We rcNpecttully soli it aa in.ipre'io i «»f our Goods »> the | uhlic, nn l fet*| confident that wu will »e able to plena*, not only with »he s»3’leof onr hut with the prices of them. Our Stock last b« su aelunUd with cure in thu hear nurketa; has j>ec« to jmtrons tho benefit of our care* We call special attention to our stock of which will be found more varied md Cheaper than any that has ev er been offered in this section since he war. OUR LINE OF SESSSS @3313, Cloths , Casimers &c., &c., is complete and cannot be surpris ed in this vicinity, all We ask is for you to call ami sec for yourselves. Notwithstanding the great ad vance in cotton and cotton goods, we Till continue to sell ihe best calicoe’s if which we have a very large and teaulifut assortment at the old ,<rice of 12j cents CASH. ! We also bare on band a good lock of ; HOSIERY, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, NOTIONS, HATS & CAPS, GROCERIES, &c. t ,vhich we ofler as low as can be >ought anywhere. Wilkins & Hopkins, Louisville, Ga. May 5, 1851. 1 ly. TO GIN OWNERS. rHE UNDERSIGNED repair Giua at the Gin house ob time. AGENTB. T. F. Harlow, Lonieville, Ga.; E. O. Bost'c, Vrigbtsvilie, Ga.; Wm. A. Simms, Duublin, ■a.; dßotharn Recorder, Milledgeville. Gn.; 'ho?. E. Dickens, Sparta, Ga.; T. N. Shurl< y, Varreoton, Ga. J. B. CARN, Louisville. Ga. August 4.1871. 14 4ni. Louisville Drug Store, . .:o—ot- —— E. H. W. HUNTER, M. D. Druggist & Apothecary, Baaoeeeor to HITNTER & CO. Keeps oa haad a lull and well assorted stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, DYE BTUFFS, PERFUM ERY, SOAPS, COMBS. BRUSHES, TOIL ET ARTICLES, LAMP CHIMNEYS, GARDEN SEED ol all kind.; FINE CIGARS aad CHEWING TOBACCO; WINDOW BLASS aad PUTTY Ac. Ac. Which beefier* to (et FOR CASH, as cheap as they eaa ha bought, at rouil, iu any town iu the Slat*. Angnet 4, 1871. 14 It IU. a. T. iUH, WM. X. TOMPKIItS ATTORiVEYS AT LAW WEIGHTSYILLX. GA. AH hMelaeee lahwMil W thetr care will meet with y»CMW« ettaMtlea. Particular atteatWn given to tho collection of claims, July TANARUS, 1871. 2 13 ts w. H. WATKINS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. 9.oufstonir, ©a. Will practice in the M<<3<fl« Circuit. Special ntteu l >u givrn to theColl*ct ou o CLAIM?. COTTON GINS. THE undersigned i* Agrent. for the Hall. Ham mock, Prat and Brown Gin*. All these are First Class Gins-, and those wishing to purchase will find it to their advantage to purchase through me. Guano for Tusnij son hand. J. W. CARSWELL, Aug. 18 Im Agt. No. 11 C. U. It. WILKINS & MYLES, RETAIL DI’ALES IN SFISI2B3 & BD3SS33* Dry Goods, —A N D— os every ilcscrijiiion. NOTIONS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, White CSsmmls* OMNI a 3ii!?3 of ihe most seasonable st\ les always (ounJ on hand. In connection with onr busin- ss we have a fme assortment of Groceries, which we offer C-H-E A P for C-A-S-H WILKINS & HAYLES, Louisvfllee, Gu. May S 8711. 1 Iv SiMiMSiB TOM SPECTACLES RENDERED USELESS. OLD EYES MADE NEW. AM diseases t># Hie Eye successfully treated Sy BALL'S NEW PATENT IVORY EYE CUPS. Read tor ym*rself astd restore your sight. Spectacles end Su gical operations rendered useless. The inestimable Blessing of Sight is made perpetual by the use ut the new PATENT IMPROVED IVORY EYE CUPS. Many of our most eminent physicians, oeva lists students and divines have had their sight permanently rcsti r.d for life, and cared of the following dis-ascs 5 I. Impaired ;• 2. Presbyopia, or Par Sighted iiess, or dimness of visi 'U, commonly called Binring; 3. Asthenopia, or Weak Eyes; Ep iphora, Running or Watery Eyes; 5. Sore Eyes specialy treated with the Eye Cups—cure guar anteed : 0. Weakness of the Retina, or Optic Neve; 7 Ophthalmia, or Inflammation of the Eje and its appendages, or imperfect vision from the effects of Inflammation; 8. Photupho hia, ot Intolerance of Light, 9. Over- Worked Eyes: It). Mydesopia—moving specks or float ing bodies before the eyes; Amaurosis, or 01- seuiity ofvisou; 11. Cataracts, Pa.tial Blind ness; loss of sight. Any one can use the Ivory Eye Cups with out tlm aid of Doctor or Medicine, so as to re ceive immediate beneticinl 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 will,rcfund the money. ‘ 2:5U9, CERTIFICATES OF CURE, Prom honest Farmers, Mechanics and Mer chants, some of them the most, eminent leadmg professional and business men and women ot education and efincuient, in our country, may be seen at our office. Under date of March 29. Hon. Horace Gtce ley, of the New Ydrk Tribune, writes;‘ J. Ball, of our city, is a conscientious and respon sible man, who is incapable of intentional de caption or imposition. * Prof. W. Merrick, ofLexington, Ivy., wrote April 24th IriliS); Without my Spectacles I pen you this note, after using the Pattent Ivory Eye Cups thirteen days, aud this morning pe rused the entire contents of a Daily Newspaper, and all with the un -twisted Eye. Truly am I stateful to your noble invention may Heaven bless and preserve you. I have been using spectacles twenty years; lam seventy-one years old. Truly Yours, PROP. W. MERRICK. REV. JOSEPH, SMITH, Malden, Mass, cured of Partial Blindness, of IS years’ stand ing, 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. lam pleased with thorn ; they are the greatest Invention of the age. All persons wishing for full particulars, cer tificates of cure, prices. &c , will please send your address to us, aud we will send our 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. For the worst eases of MYOPIA or NEAR-SIGHTEDNESS, nee our Now Pattent Myopic Attachments, applied to the IVORY’ EYE CUl’B, baa proved a certain cure fur this disease. Our agent 8. Arrington, of Jefferson County Georgia, is authorised and empowered to at tend to all eases committed to his care, he is, and will be supplied with all the means of re storing the sight. He can watt on persons at their own houses or at his own residence. DR J. BALL, & CO Liberty stoat, NEW YORK. July 211871 12 3m. CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. THE UNDERStGND takes pleasure in in orruing the citizeba of Jefferson and Ad joining counties that he has opened a AND mm where work of all description*, both new and repairing, will be done witu neatuesd and dis patch. HORSE SHOEING done in the tcatest and most pubstantial manner 1 , (t?“ Coffins furnished at sort notice. G. H. HARRELL, Louisville, Ga. July 7, 18*1. 6 Cm. STELLA YILLEIfIGIi S CllO 0 L. V. T. Sanford — Principal. The PALL TERM of this School will open on Monday. Atlpinf 2lst. Bo:nd can ho obtained near the Academy on most voh onable ter ins. A»nr II ts Manufacturers Notice. The unde signed, inventor and sole proprie tor ot ihu celphtiited ITA.M UNIVERSAL PLOW, . Is desirous of granting mu Shop Rights fur the some, to work on a in.nictate Royalty. The chon poem, lightness an I dural i ity, of this plow, together with Various alter recommendations, make it one ot' the most. s.<h able Agricultural imp-chit his n ,w- urmuf.i-tn'vd. Mannl'actur. Cl'S in tit:.* line of bus;!, -ss. would do w -il to ad dress me for particulars at an early dav. JOHN D IIAM, Lou'isvilia, Ga. August JB, M<( ]fl Subscribe for the Jefferson News Sf Farmer, A LARGE FIRST CLASS WEEKLY NEW SPAPER PUBLISHED AT LOUISVILLE, GEO. SPSS'S $2.50 a year in advance. Being determined that no effort on our part shall be spared to make this a live ly, readable and instructive paper, we Slope our friends will give us that encourage ment whirls we hope by our straightforward course to merit at their hands. ADVERTISERS Will find our paper an ex cellent medium of reaching the wealthy population this and surrounding coun ties. Send your advertise ments and get more than your money back. Metknra fc Stratford, Louisville, ga. TAKfe PLEASURE IN INFORMINO tiu-ir patron, and the public generally that they have now ou h&ua CHEAP FOR CASH, a large assortment of esamt m® i?a2(if Mry Goods, groceries, CLOTHING, • HARDWARE, CUTLERY, WOODWARE, BUCKET I, TUBS, 4c., 4c., 4c., 4c., ANY and all of which will be sold at i'RICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. GIVE US A CALL. McGowan & Stratford, Louisville, Ga. May 5 1870. I Jy. " " CAKTXK, H O CAUTKR, J T CARTER, Jf. W. W. Garter & Sons, COTTON FACTORS AM) GEUfEUAL COM V 1 SSI ON MERCHANTS |A I 1! U ' SAVANNAH, iV i STREET, GEORGIA. t - Prompt personal attention given to Orders, ST Planters supplied with Bagging aud Ties a: Lowest Rates July 2:>rd 1871. 12 Om.