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NEWS & FARMER.
LOCA L
FRIDAY. OCTOBER 13. 1871.
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STOAEWA',L I.ODGE, No. 351 >
Looisyin.it, Jefferson Cos. )
St ted communications, second pud fourth
Wednesday in etu-li month, except December,
then only an the ,-ecoiid Monday.
Several communications have be n received
during ihe past week, and will appear as soon
as our space will admit,
.W.I.VO.VIf JTOTICK
We are requested to state tha - a fu 1 attend
ance a,t the next meeting of Stonewall Led-je,
Wednesday the 25t1» inst., is earnestly desired,
as there will be some important master brought
before the Lodge.
IXOISI'HI.VG
We are pleased to leant that, the Good Tem
plars at Bethany, are still flourishing; ihe
meinbcs'iip having increased to over forty.—
They have our best wishes for success, and nitty
their ptrover for good never be lessened.
Prof Wm. Stanford, will be in Louisville
by the last of this month to tune and repair pi
anos. Ait orders !pf» at this office will meet
with prompt niton;ion on his airival, We
know the Prof, to b-i man who understand*
his business, and we hope all those who have
pianoes that nerd working on. will take advan
tage of this chance and have the work done,
ltead Ins card elsewhere in our columns.
TIIK I* .IRE GO.VIS.
The Blue coats that were stationed i,u Louis
vide, for near three weeks, took their departure
on last Friday morning, for Atlanta, where it. i
hoped they will remain: for what purpose they
have gone llirre we know not, unless it »>
to meet and guard his Seville Highness R IS.
Bullock, lligh Kimball & Cos., as wo ice they
at rived there on Su day last. As to their busi
ness down here, we haveut the slightest clue,
unless it was for their In tilth. They were a
very quiet and orderly set of men, but we think
Louisville can get along very well without tlieir
assistance.
COTTO.V I’HOSFKCTS.
VTe learn from the Agent at No 11, Central
Railroad, the number of bales of cotton shippeJ
from.that point dining the month of September,
187 t, was only ISi), against 741 bales same
month last year; a falling off of 54 > bales.—
From the übove, it seems as if there will not be
a third of a crop male in this seciioiij; hut we
mu,t take into consideration the lateness of the
crop, which is full three weeks behind that oflast,
years. We kuuw liiere will be nothing like a
a full crop, but we think that old Jeff-rson will
come as near it as any other county iu the State;
tho igh the la’e rains lias damaged the staple
materially, all over the county.
G R.I.TD lODt.E I. O G. T.
This order met in Macon last week; we re
gret that we have not a more detailed synopsis
us ijs proceedings. The order is certainly flour
ishing in our State, which was evinced by the
large attendance at the Grand Lodge. Out of
141 Lodges in the State, only four were not rep
resented', and each lodge were entitled to from
three to five del-gates. Mayor Huff of Macon,
at an expense of three hundred from
his private purse, furnished carriages for the ae
commodation of the entire delegation. The G
T. say long live Huff, and if they were not Con
st itutfonaly opposed toil,would certainly:drink
to his health.
EDITOKS JViS i'S ST I’.tlt.llI;II
Gents : Please inform your nu
me roil a readers that my Fall Stock,
embracing seventy-five thousand
dollars worth ot' Bools and Shoes, is
daily arriving and I am selling
amazingly cheap,
D. COHEN,
Augusta Ga.
Oct. 13th, 1871, 2t
Dvb, Bothwell & C<>., Cotton
Factors and Commission Merchants,
Augusta, are prepared to favor plan
ters with excellent oppeitunilies in
their line. Read their advertise
ment and give them your orders.
There is no use in allowing your
wife to burn and smoke herself up
over a hot fire.cooking, when you
can get a good Stove at a reasoable
price. Read the Advertisement oi
D. L. Fullerton, and go to see him
when you visit Augusta.
H, L, A. Balk. —When you visit
Augusta, this is one gentleman you
should go to see, for all articles in
U>e Dry Goods line. He certainly
offers great inducements to-ihe pub
lic; guaranteeing .satisfaction in
every instance, and as low as they
cr ibe bougl in any market South,
ltead his Advertisement over care
fully, and he sure and give him' a
call, or send him your orders.
In another column will be found
the advertisement of the Farmer and
Gardener, We do not know that
we can do better than copy the fol
lowing from the Chronicle and Sen
tinel, which we fully endorse: “We
lake pleasure in directing ihe atten
tion of our readers to the advertise
ment of the Farmer and Gardener.
This paper is steadily winning its
way into public favor, and ha3 al
ready obtained a circulation of which
older publications might (eel proud,
A paper of this kind, emanating f rom
the well known authentic source it
does, cannot tail ot having a briliant
future in store.”
Read the advertisement of Plumb 1
& Leitner, of Augusta, Ga., and
give them a caff, or send in your
orders which will meet with prompt
attention.
THE DESTRUCTION OF CHICAGO.
The telegraph brings us si ill fur
ther dt tails of the great fire in Chica
go, the most destructive conflagra
tion ever experienced on this confl
uent, and comparable only to the
burning of Moscow or the great site of
London, The telegraphic details
of this startling disaster convey but
a feeble description of the appaling
scene, and but a vague idea of the
immense destruction of propetty.
Tl e greater portion of a magnificent
city in ashes ! Ten thousand houses,
comprising publie building, churches
banks, offices of wealthy corpora
tions, imm use stores and stately
dwellings burned ! Magazines con
laiuing untold millions of bushels of
grain, immense slocks of merckan
dire, the furniture, clothing and sup
plies ot ten thousand lamiltes all
consumed ! Ships, bridges, railroad
depots, rolling slock, offices, tele
graph and printing establishments,
all consumed by the relentless flames
A loial loss reaching beyond two
hundred millions of dollars! The
contemplation of such a calamity is
truly appalling.
The immediate consequences of
this unprecedented disaster falls
with crushing (nice upon the ruined
and houseless cilia ns of what was,
live days ago, the great and
magnificent city of the \\ ej,t.Chica
go. Bi t <ueh a calamity, so vart
so overwhelming, will be fell not
only througoul the length and
bteudlh ol the Union, but even in
Europe. The whole commercial
world will experience a shock
which, in its remote i fffets, will be
felt by every community. So great
a destruction, of properly must biiug
insolvency to tho sands in the
doomed city which, reacting through
all their commercial and financial
connections, will firing bankruptcy
lo m my a merebrtu i.u oilier cities,
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OFFICE OF COUNTY BOARD OF
EDUCATION.
Louisville Ga , Oot., 3d IS7I.
The Board met at 10 o’clock A-
M. Members present: J. G. Cain
D. G. Phillips M. P. Cain W. A.
Stokes and H. D. Murphy. Absent,
H L. Battle Geo., T. Palmer L. D.
Matthews Willis Howard and Thos.,
Hardeman.
Minutes were rear! and sustained.
Messrs M. P. Cain and W. A. Stokes
assigned satisfactory reasons for ab
sence from last meeting, and were
excused.
Messrs Battle & Palmer, absent
from the last meeting, were still ab
sent from this. On motion, it w.i.<
Resolved; that all Trustees present
be invited to sit and counsel with the
Board.
The Secretary read a no lice from
the State Cominisionerthat Dr. L. D.
Matthews had been appointed and
commissioned a member of this
Board, for the 77th Dist. G. M., and
Messrs. A. L. Petterson, Peter Me
Govvan and Joseph. H. Wilkins,
had been appointed Trustees for
Louisville Corporetion for three,
two and one years respectively.
The Board resolved to postpone ihe
election at present of a. Secretary,
lo fill the vacancy occasioned by the
resignation ufD. G. Phillips, and re
quested him lo continue to discharge
ihe duties ot the office in the inte
rim. He consented to do so.
Dr. E. H. W. Hunter appeared,
took his seal, and assigned satisfac
tory reasons for tardiness and was
excused.
ThejSecretary reported that a de
pot of Sshool Books had been es
tablished at the Store of Mr. F. A.
Sinquefield in Louisville. And it
was Resolved, that all teachers in
the County, be notified through the
published minutes, to make known
to Mr. Sinquefield at once, how
many, and what kind of books they
will probably waul, in order that
they may be obtained at introducto-
ry prices, as that arrangement is io
cease ou November Ist.
The Sacretary was requested to
call on the Stale Commissioner for
more explicit instructions on the sub
ject of collecting the Taxes assessed
by the Board.
Resolved: That Teachers and
lo af Boards lie urged to prompt
ness and expedition, in filling up and
forwarding to the County Commis
sioner their Reports; for fear that
delay may in some way, vitiate the
claim of the County, to her nrorata
share of the public School Fund.
Messrs. M. P. Cain and B. S.
Carswell, received cetificates as
teachers of public Schools for one
year.
On motion, Resolved : That the
thanks ot this Board are emineinlv
due and are again tendered to the
Proprietors of the “Jcffeison News
and Furinei” ior the past enur isie?,
and we red nest them to publish ti.c
Minutes of tliis ineuiug.
Tne Board adjourned to meet on
the first Tuesday ot’ January, but
m the mean ti ne, ihe P.eside.il was
requested lo call a meeting at an.
time that the interests of ihe Board
may require.
J. G. CAIN, Pres’t,
D. G. Phillips, Seo’y.
BAGGING and TIES lor sale
low, by
WILKINS & ISOI’KiXS.
SepM, 1871. Jo tl.
MARKET iCKPOR l'S-.
Louiscill-e, Oct 13—Cotton It.
Auy usta, October 11. Colton,7ol7]: lla
c*»u v .mai liib Side*, ; touuu.Uo»s, t
H. 3, .'ȣ @.16.
t ioui', .>ooU(«yiO.
ais,
Com, ,
Wiieut, tpi 4o(«)l 70.
Suvaniidti, Oct. ii.—vaUiton, 17|@ISJ.
iloule, Oct. 11 —Cotton, 18J.
Jfaltimore, Oct. II— OoituK |:»J,
iWw (Means, Oct. Jl—Co ton,
y,ir York. Oc». 11-Cottuu, jj.
Jjivcpoulj Cc t Jl, —Colton,
CENTRAL R.R. SCHEDULE.
* DAY TRAIN.
Savannah 7 15
Arrive at Bartow.. 12 51
“ ‘ M avoir. 451
Lf»ave*Nfat*mi 7am
Arrive at ft >r.ow 115
“• “ Savannah 525
NIGHT TRAIN.
Leave Savannah 7pm
Arrive at Bartow | 23
“ Mcc0u...... 5 15
Ltfave Mac* 1 a ts 30
Arrive at Bartow jo 3tf
“ “ Savannah.. 45v
Passengers for Augusta* make connection at
Miileii'On both*trains*
Piano Tuning
r WILL BE IX LOUISVILLE about the
Jl last, of 11ii- month, for the purpose of TUN
ING ami REPAIRING Pianos. Any Piano
over so oM an I diUpMated, will remodel
and p«r iii as good'order and tone as it whs
when first bought. Ail my m -tennis I brought
wiih me from Europe, mid consequently »*re
ihe b°st; I-wi.l guarantee my work for fi e
J«*ar*. A 1 onier* left at the 4 News & Fai *n-
will be promptly attended 10 on my.
arrival. Pi ices-moder to
PKoF. Wm. STANFORD
Oct. 13. |S’7l. 24 ts.
LW. COOLEY,
85!t®8®8,
LOUISVILLE. GA.
Will rc nmc pracr ca at his old Office Octo
ber, I Oth, I*7l.
Oat 6: h 1671. 23 ts
COURT OF ORDINARY, Jefferson Cos J
For County Purpmks. >
At Cham hers Oct. 12, 1871, >
IT 13 ORDERED, that there be collected by
the Tax Collect »r of said couuty,
55 per cent, upon the State Tax for County
ii'debtedrt-’es.
80 44 44 44 44 Bridges &c.
10 * 44 41 “Pa up rs.
0 “ 44 44 44 District Court ex
pensea.
25 44 44 44 44 E 'uca'ional pur
poses.
10* 4 4 44 44 4 4 Jurors.
15 4 4 44 44 - 41 County Officers.
5- 44 44 44 14 Salary.
10 44 4 * 14 44 Court House and'
Jail.
0 4 * 44 44 44 Contingent Ex
penses
* Making the aggregate 175 per cent, upon the
State Tux, which is her> by lev.ed or the year
187/.
W. li. WATKINS. Ord’y J. C.
Uetober 13ih I*7L 24 ts.
Georgia jepferson county
Whnreas Wm. McDaniel applies to me
f.r Letters «»f Guardianship of »fi«* peryons and
property of Benjamin F* and Martha Ellen Mr-
Bauiel t These are the ref re to jite and admon
ish ali and singular the persons interested i<> ap
pear at. the Court of Ordinary to be hold iu an
lon said Count) on the FIRST Monday in De
cember next, and idiow cause if any they, oan
why S lid Liters should no? h* gr n cd.
W. ii, WATKfNS, Oru’v., J. C.
Oct, 13:h *671. ' tl.
Cl EGRGIA JEFFERSON COUNIY.—
T Sarali MoNeelv applies to me f.r IJo ne
stead, and I wili pa-s upou the same on the 230
day of October 1671. at my office in the Court
House at Loui ville Ga.
W. li, WATKINS, Ord’y J. C.
Ocf, 13th 137 1, kt,
C Georgia, jefferon county.—
M Whereas, L. B. McDanijel applies to me
for Letters of admin stra'ion of the estate of
Tempy McDaniel deceased ; th»se are therefore
to cite an l hdmnnish all and si; gular, the
dred and creditors of t>aid dec* to appear
before the Court of < Irdinary, t» hel l in and
for said county on the FIRST Monday} in N«-
vember next and show can e ijf any they can
why said Lett* rs tl pot be gn*n'ed.
W. H. WATKINS, OrPyJ.C.
Oct. 2 11871 td.
Georgia, jefferson county —
Whereas, Alfred T. Mann, adminsirator of
William Jl. B ittey, of said Couuty deceased,
applies to me for leave to sell the interest of
said estate in two lots of lan Nos. 197, and
164, situated in Catoosa Cos »nty Ga. These
are therefore to cte all persons interested, to
appear before the Court us Ordinary for said
C muty, on the FIRST Mon lay iu November
tect, and show cause, if nuy they can, why
said leave should not be granted.
W. H. WATKINB, OrJ’y, J- C.
Oct.,2d, 1871. 23 td.
Georgia, jeffeuson county.—
E. W. Miller t» m ■ as next friend
of minor heirs of P J. & Man ha Evans, for ex
emption of personalty and selling apart and vat.
nation of Homestead, and I will pasa upon ho
same at my office, on ihe 16th day of October
next, at 10 o’nlook A- M.
W. H. WATKINS, Ord’y J. C.
aept.22o it7l. *2 21
POSTPONED SALE.
C GEORGIA JEFFERSON COUNTY
W By virture of a Court of Oordinary of
Jefferson comity, will be sold at the Market
House in the town of Louisville, Georgia, on
the FIRST TUESDAY in December nexf, all
the real estate of Eli/abelb Clarke, decesed.
consisting of one tract of land *n ®a>d
county, adj -ining lands of Mary F. Arnold.
Washington Rogers, Ann SfeJman and others,
and containing iwo hundred and sixty acres,
more or less. Tube sold for benefit 9 <»f heirs
and ctcditorß of said decease<l. Terms, one
h ilf cash, the ofh-r halt t > be paid »he Ft day
of January, 1*73, secured by mo. on
premi es until the purchase money is paid.
Purchaser to p iy for lit’es.
MARW* ARNOLD Adminisf. t i-.
Oct. 6,1.-71. 23 ids.
( i EORGIA, JEFFERSON COUNTY.—
Vj Whereas, J. W, Bowling me for
Letters oi Guardianship « f the person and prop
erty of Marcus E. Rodgrs # nuuor heir of Elca
uah Rodjjets The e are ihcroforo ic
ciie 411 pi ties inte«*eslL'd, to appear before file
Coil t us Orrfiuary, to beheld in and for said
county on tho First Monday in November next,
and show cats *if any can why sad letters
should not be g anted.
W II WATKINS, Ord'y J% C.
s ' EORGIA JKFFBR6OV COUNTY—
VT Wii J one M. Urn -s, a, pi c* to <n«
foi Lett r of Gh-i and a’is tip ol fbep. rson mu!
prop ryoi A F. Con , a -nil.or of shin cmnUy.
Tm*sc r * thcr f-.ie o ote nl a lniocisli it l mikl
s • g'lbir tlie pa ties int* rested l-* anpear bcfviv
ill.* Court, o. Ordinary. t<» I,e h-bl in, and foi
b- « u'v « n ihe tho FI <S V MOND \ V isi
NO VEMBER next, a .and -bow cause if any ti-ej'
can way su J on trs hHi.nl,f i.ot be grautec.
W. ii. WATKIN>, O.d’y J. C.
Sept. V.' 1671. ‘22 td
A Dill N IST K \ TOR’S IS ALE.
y-<EO«GI*, .Ii:FFHKBON C.'CNTV.—
\f iiv vi ill-of mi ml rfoo.n tlie HuiicikWo,
C'i t i.f I) <ii nr i.fo„id ('o n, y, wit, Ip 8 .,|,i !
MT t l.e M I ket lIiHV-i'. n Ihe I «n nl l„u is j Hr,
® • 111 FIR- ! i .tsua y ,n!« r m xt.
hmidic l,n re, oD id „t,ii,t ,1 in said onn .v.
and a.i|uini,i4 lavU'.t 1,. Q 1) lir .ivn. I!.
tVn.iry !i!„i utliois. 'lo ho su'd st!n, propet)
ol ,»»,- osiaiie ot .Vania, I Digrhain decea-od, so
the purpose of distri! u ifn. Terms Cash,
J.'.MEs a Bli.ham
Executor ofSamael Hioliam.
Ocf.. 2d, 1871. v;t id.
ADMINFSTRAROirS SALK.
ItriLL BE SOLD at the Market. Hons*
\ th“ town of T.ouisvillp .b ffer-ou Cos.
0111 the FIS k 1 UEoDAY in NO EMBER next
within e usual h *nrs of sale, oj-e tract of and
>n, wii as ihe Kub iii» place, comaiaing I6OH
acres of lad more or less, adjoining lands of
John W, Alexander, L. C. Warren, Mrs. Mar
Lowery, W- . .* n( T .T n P.. der. Terms casli.
L U VVARkEN, AdnTr on
Eat.of Mrs SusmvA. R bb»t>s.
Sept 2*2. 187 J. 2J t«'.s.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
EORGIA, JEFFERSO N COUNTY—
W By virtue of au order from the court of
Ordinary *f -aid conutv, will he sold at the
Market hou-o. in the town of LonisviMc. in
the FIRST 1 UE'DAY in NOVE VtßE.^nexf,
within the usual hours of s tie, one halt interest
in that trad or unreal of land situat and in said
county, contaniog 1070) one thousand and
sevent) acr.*s nmre or less, ad adjoining lends
of A. J. Williams. Elizabeth Brown and others,
to he sold a- the property of the estate of Eli 7\
Browu dottoased. for the benefit of the
creditors and heirs of said deceased. Terms
cash Purchaser eq bred to pay tor rbh s.
BURWELL J. RROWN,
Adm r Estatale of Eliza Bruw-iv
Sept. 22, 1861. 2 V td .
DR, F. H W. HUNTER
Having resumedth.pmcCce,>rmed
icine effi-rrt his Prefppsional services lo
th-> citizens of Louisville and the immeJis e-vi—
cwiiiy.
Sept. 2!), 1871. 22 3m
JVew Goods.
\Y7"E HAVE RECEIVED the la-pcst pnr
* v ’i"' l ■ f our FALL STOCK, and the rc.
nisinder will b« on hand in a few days. We
respecttu'ly so'i it an inspection of on. Goods
by thfe | üblic, and feel confident that we wi!]
be able to- pleas •. not only with ihe style of om
goods but w ith the prices of them. Our Stock
lias been selected with great care in the best
marko’o; has hecv.bought FLOSE.and we ,-x
peci tagive our patrons the benefit of our-caie-
We call special attemion to our stock of
which will be found more varied
and Cheaper than any that has ev
er been offered in this section since
the war.
OUR LINE OF
Msasg saisg
Cloths ,
Cmimers
tM, I*.,
is- complete and cannot b.e surpass
ed in this vicinity, all we ask is fbr
you. to carl aivlt see for yourselves..
Notwithstaruling the great ad
vance in cotton--and 1 cotton goods, we
stiff continue to sell the best calicoe’s
of which we-have a very large and
beautiful assortment at the old
price of X2J cents CASH.
We also have on hand a good
stock of
HOSIERY,
HARDWARE,
CROCKERY,
NOTIONS,
HATS & CAPS,
GROCERIES, &c.f
which we offer as low at can be
bought anywhere.
Wilkins & Hopkins,
Louisville, Ga.
May 5, 1871, 1 Iy.
. H. WATKINS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
HoutsbfUe, <Ka.
Will practice id th<* middle Special
attention givrii to the Coll* ctiou of CL AIMS.
'cotton ginsT
TIIE undersigned is Agent, for the Hall. Ham*
mock. Prat and Brown Gins. All these are
First Class Oitif, an*l those wishing to purchase
will find it to their advantage to purchase
through me. Guano for Turniis on hand.
J. W. CAttsWELL,
-dug. 18 1m Agt. No. II C. K. R.
WILKINS & HAYLES,
RETAIL DFALES IN
Dry &rGQds*
—A N D—
'T’-JLK&T Alll^ESj
nf evi ry destrrij»ti->ll.
NOTIONS,
HOSIERY,
€ LOVES,
W Isitc G©o
pi & M3
of the most seasonable 3i >les
always found on hand.
In connection with our business
we have a line assortment of
Groceries*
which we offer C-11-E A P for_
C-A-S-H
WILKINS & HAYLES,
Louisvilleo, Git.
M««f-*P7it. i -ly
mm mstf.
SPECTACLES RENDERED USELESS.
OLD EYES MADE NEW.
All diseases , ftlie Eye successfully treated
by HALL’S NEW PATENT IVORY EVE
CIIPS.
Read for yourself"and restore yoirr sight.
Spe-jiasl-s ond.Su-gical operations ruudi-red
useless. Tint inestimable meaning of Sightis
mail* perpetual by the use ot the new-
PATEN 1’ IMPROVED IVOKY EVE CUPS.
Many nf our most eminent physicians, oven
lists students and divines have bad their sight
permanently icscr-d for life, and cured ot the
following diseases:
I Impaired ; 2. Presbyopia, or Par Sigbted
ness, o r dullness of visi ill, commonly called
Uturing ; A. Asthenopia, or Weak Eyes ; 4JEp
itdiorii. Running or Watery Eyes ; s,‘Sore Eyes
special)’ treated with the Eye Cups—cure guar
anteed : 0. Weakness of the Retina, or Optic
Naive; 7 Ophthalmia,, or Inflammation of the
lv.e and its appendages, or imperfect vjsiqn
.from the effects of liillammatioii; 8. Photopho
bia, or Intolerance of Light, 9. Over VVorktjd
Eyes: 10. Mydesopia—moving specks or float
iag bodies before the eyesj Amaurosis, or Ob
seuiity of vision; 11. Cataracts, Pa.tial Blind
ness I loss of sight.
Any one can use the Ivory Eye Cups with
out the aid of Doctor or Medicine, so as to re
ceive immediate beneficial results and never
wear spectacles; or, if using now, to lay them
aside forever. \Ve guarantee a cure in every
case where the directions are followed, or wo
will, ufujid.the money,
2:11)9, CERTIFICATES OF CURE,
From honest Farmers, Mechanics and Mer
chant a , some of them the most eminent leading
profassionahund business men and women qt
education and refinement, in our country,
may he seen at nnr office.
Under dale of March 29. Hon, lioraqe Gree
ley, oS the New Ydrk T'ibujie, writps; ‘J.
Hall, of our city, is a conscientious and respon
. sibie main who is iupapable of intentional de
ception or imposition.
Prof. W. hjerriek, of Lexington, Ky., wrote
.April 24th, I8:9;i Without my Spectacles I
pen you this note, after using the Pattent Ivory-
Eye Cups thirteen days, and this morning jgj,-
rused tire entire contents of a Daily Newspaper,
and all with the un-Bsisted Eye-
Truly am I gratefnl to your noble invention
may Heaven Wess and preserve yon. I have
been using spectacles, twenty years; lam
seventy-one years old. Truly Yours,
PROF. W. MERRICK.
REV-. JOSEPH, SMITH,- Malden, Mass,
mired of Partial Blindness, of 18 years’ stand
ing. in one minute, by tlw Pattent Eye Caps,
ii. C, ELLIS, late Mayor of Dayton, Ohio,
wrote us Nov. loth ; 1 have tested the Patent
Ivory Eve I'nps, and I sot s,tistied they are
good lam pleased with them ; they are the
greatest Invention of tire age.
All persons wishing lor full particulars, cer
tifica'es ofeure, pgices. i&c , will please send
youruddre-ss to us. and we will send onr Trea
tiseon the Eye, of forty-four pages, free, by re
turn trail. Write to Dr. J. BALL & CO.
P 0- Box, 957 No. 91 Liberty Street. New
York. For tire worst cases of MYOPIA, or
NEAR-SIGHTEDNESS, use uur New Pattent
Myopic Attachments, applied to the IVORY
EYE CUPS, has proved a pertain cure for this
disease.
Our agent S. Arrington, of Jefferson County
Georgia, is authorised and empowered to at
tend to all cases committed to his care, he is,
and will be supplied with ail the means of re
storing the sight. He can wait on persons at
their own houses or at his owu residence.
DR J. BALL, & CO. Liberty steet,
NEW YORK.
Jnly 21 1871 12 3m.
TAX COLLECTOR’S
JfOTICE,
lain now ready lo collect Slate and County TAX for IS7I, Will re*
main in Louisvill until the 2lst inst., and will ihen visit the Court Grounds
at the time specified below :
Farmers will please notify the Freedmen in their emplov that it is Tax*
Paying time,
Pott 'Fax to he Paid.
FftXN’S BRIDGE, fs»h Di-t ict, 0. M-. MONDAY, October air.f.
STAPLETON'S ACADEMY, Tflili •* “ TUESDAY, “ 24rh.
STAPLETON’S STORE, “ “ ‘‘ WfeDNFSDAY, “ 251 h.
HOWARD’S MILL, Bl*t “ “ THURSDAY, “ 2(>tli.
POTE ItlLl, “ “ FRIDIY. <• 27th.
JONPS STORE. 7*lb “ “ SATURDAY, «« 2*;h.
LOUISVILLE, Pffiid « “ MONDAY, “ 30th.
BARTOW, 85th “ “ TUESDAY, “ 3| s i.
BETHANY, ?;lf<J - •« WEDNESDAY, November Ist.
Wip remain in Louisville untill Decen her Ist, at which time I wil
close- my Books and issue Execution* against all who tail to pay by that
It A. GARVIN, T. C.
Louisville Ga., October 13th, 1871.
ANDES
Insurance Company*
cnvcisixATXs onto.
Cash Capital s!,€>©(&,©oo
- & HOPKINS, ACTS
Louisville Drug Store,
: 6—o:
E. 11. W. HUNTER, M. D.
Druggist & Apothecary.
Successor to HUNTER,& CO.
Keeps on hand a lull and well assorted stock
of
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
PAINTS, OH.*, VARNISIIE',
DYE STUFFS, PERFUM
ERY, SOAP*, COMBS.
CRUSHES, TOIL
ET ARTICLES,
LVMH” CHIMNEYS*
GARDEN SEEDoI alUinds;
FINE CIGARS and CHEWING TOBACCO :
WINDOW GLASS and PUTTY &c. &c.
Which he offers to sell FOR CASH, as cheap
as they can he bough', at roluil, in any
tile Male.
August 4, 187!. 1-1 ts.
CAItIt 1A G E MANU FA G TOIt Y.
TIIE UNDERSIGN!) takes pleasure in ii -
tfhxinjr the citizens of and ad
joining counties that he has* opened a
A N Eh
mm wimsMSMK.,
where work* of all deperiptione, both new and
repairing, will be done wita neatmss and dis
patch.
HORSE SHOEING done in the neatest and
most substantial manner,
furnished at sort notice.
G. H. HARRELL,
Lpuisviile, Ga.
daily 7, 187,1. 0 Gm.
STELLAVILLE HIGH
S CIIOOL.
V. T. Sanford—Principal.
The FALL* TEKM of this School will open
on Monday, August 21st-
Board can be obtained near the Academy
on most rea onable terms*
Au£. 11 ts
TO GIN OWNERS.
TIfE UNDERSIGNED ropair Gins at the
Gin house on time.
AGENTS.
T. F. llarlow, Louisville, Ga.; E. O. Bostic,
Wrighisville, Ga.; Wm. A. Simms. Doublin,
Ga.; Suothern Recorder, Milledgeville, Ga ;
Tho«. E. Dickens, Sparta, Ga.; T. N. Shurley,
Warrenton, Ga.
J. B. CARN, Louis vide. Ga.
August 4,1871. 14 4m.
Dentist,
DR. C. R STEED,! formerly of Thomson
Ga., offers his professional services to the
citizens of Louisville and Jefferson county
Office at Mrs. Dr. Miller's resideuee. A share
of patronage solicited.
September 22, 1671. 21 3m.
JAS. a. T. AM.KX, WM. A. TOM Cl; IN ,
mmn
ATTOItA’EYS AT LAW
WRIGHTSVILLE, GA.
All business entrusted io their care wi l
meet with prompt, attention
Particular attention given to the cell ctiou
of claims, •
July. 3, 1871. K) t "
McGowan & Stratford,
LOLTS'VILLE. GA.
E|7AKE PLEA.*SL’RE IN INFORMING
i . i 4 *"’ 1 / P :lIr " !:s public generally
’hat they have now on hand
CHEAP FOR CASH,
n large assortment of
giPAgiLS AEJI S?ia3E3
Dry GootU*
GROCERIES.,
CLOTHING.
HARDWARE,
CUTLERY,
WOODWARE,
BUCKET'S, TUBS, &c, Ac, Ac., Ac
ANY and all of which will be sold at
PRICES TO SUIT TIIE TIMES.
GIVE US A CALL.
Mcgowan & stratford,
Louisville, Ga.
May 5 1870, , ,
'V " CAUTt:R , H 0 CARTER, J T CASTER, Jr.
W. W, Carter & Sons,
COTTON FACTOES
AIM) GLJfERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
1A! byy savannah,
laH STRliyr, GEORUIA.
personal attention given to Orders,
supplied with Bagging and Ties
at Lowest Rates.
Jufy 23rd J 871. 12 6 ra .
May 5 1870,
Copartnership Notice,
M R , Tj ’ 9’ haying withdrawn
. , from the MJercamile business iu Louis
vifui. the undereigm-d have this day formed a
wavV«. erß !f ip natne of Wll -KINB &
ItAYLFIs, for tfie purpose of doing a General
Business, keeping al all times a well SELECT
ED STOCK OF DRY GOODS, they trust by
close application te business to merit a liberal
share of the patronage extended to the old firm.
JOSEPH H. WILKINS,
ROBERT A. HAYLES.
CHARLES A. HAYLES.
October 2nd 1871. 23 ts.
Manufacturers Notice.
The undersigned, inventor and sole proprie
tor ot the celebrated
HAM UNIVERSAL PLOVf, *
Is desirous of granting ont Shop Righto for tlge
same, to work on a moderate Royalty. The
cheapness, lightness end durabi ity, of this plow,
together with various other recommendations,
make it one of the most saleable Agrionlturai
implements now mannfaetnred. Manufactur
ers i.,thD line of bnsinese, would do well to ad>
dress me for particulars at an early day.
JOHN D HAM, Lonbville, Ga.
August 18, 1871. * HI