The Jefferson news & farmer. (Louisville, Jefferson County, Ga.) 1871-1875, October 20, 1871, Image 3

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NEWS & FARMER. LOCAL: FRIDAY. OCTOBER 90. 1-871. '' STOAEWALL LODGE, No. 851. i Lornnui, Jeffersou Cos. S Stated comtoeuications, aeeand and fourth *" r I—-*-r1 —-*-r U each month, except December, then only on the aeeond Monday. Beadteenotioo of Dr. Garvin, and bo ready t« tattle your lax whoa be visits your Didiict. mWSSiova Dr. J. R. Smith will preach in this place cn Sabbath next, at 11 o'clock A. M. Subject. Hull near ______ «MT Win he aoea by a notice in to daya paper, that Mr. Alien Tarver lost on Saturday evening last, a CiH"*Q r and vest. The finder will be liberally rewarded. CW.VB. Thoqa friendly to the formation of a debating dab in Loubville, are requested to meet this evening at 7} P. M. at the Court Iloase. Come one, come aIL MM MU. What baa became of the Base Ball Club T TTas tbe fever died out, just because the yanks 'eft ns? Come boys that will never dot let ns have a meeting to-morrow evening at So'olock at the Court Houae Square. Da.J. W. Cooley.—The many friends and customers of this gentleman will be pleased to learn, that he has returned from the North, where he has been for Home months pat. The Dr.ls la fiuehealth and spirts, and is now ready to wait on all who may .favor him with their work. BBKSOJTM. We erne pleased to meet Judge L. C. Warren on our streets again oil Monday las', on his return from New York. He reached Louisville that morning, ranch improved in health. In common witn the people of Louisville, we re. gret the removal of the Judge from this commu nity. A liberal eh.ls ian gentleman, the poor and destitute of this eouuty will lose a friend and Louisville, one whose time and means have been liberally expended la its improve ui at. MHP «»«H. It will he *e*n by the large advertisement ofMeaera. Wilkins & Hiyles, that they are now receiving their new ste.k of fall and win ter Goods. Judge Warreu the gentleman who purchased the stock, understands the wants ol the peopWln this sectiou, aud he spared no painß in making •elections. They have a genral as aortment us a 1 moat anything you may want. and ere selling at price* to suit the limes. Call in aud examine their stock; they dont ask an) thing for showing goods; those liayles boys are too pcli.e aud clever for that. Mas. M. A. P*lh*r.—This eatinube ißdv has opened afint-olass Boarding house No. 190 on the comer of Green and Cumming Sts. Au gusta Ga., and invitee the public to give ber a call when in the city. Viators to tho Fair, will find this n most excellent place to stop; they will receive as good accomodations as can be bad in the place, at the low price of $3.00 per d<y. The table Ufurnished with the best the marke> affords, with polite and attentive waiters. Re member the place, No. 190, comer of Green and CummAig Sts , and be snre and (top there if you want to get your moneys worth. •VMwr«ura Mr. Joseph H. Hines of Washington county, died very suddenly at No. 7 Central B. R. on Saturday morning last. He left home the evening before and was en route to Savannah* He complained after breakfast of indisposition, and suddenly al most without a stuggle died. He was a good man in the highest acceptation of the term; honest, upright hospitable, kind, charitable to a fault; ho was one of Nature’s noblemen; uni v xsally regretted he has left us; When shall we look upon hie like again I TheM.E Church South, of which he was a zealous member, has lost one of its strongest pillars. . COJTCBBTBJTB atJPPBH. The ladies of Louisville and vicinity will give a Concert and Supper at the Court House iu this place on Friday evening November 10th. The new M. E. Church has been handsome ly finished and is now waiting its dedication, tmfortanately, it is not all paid for; some of those who subscribed towards the building have not paid «p. To meet the deficiency, a Conoert will be given as stated, after which an elegant suppev will be famished. We trust the liberality of oar county will not disappoint the expectations of our fair friends. Jefferson county is frtmed for its liberality and chivalry, and we bespeak tor this enterprise a united and libetal support. See advertisement of concert iu another column. For Ike Few* 3f Farmer. MJBMTT. 808 BBT FOBBOJr. Rilled at Vie 2nd battle of Manassas, on the 30ih day of August, 1“62, and recently brought home and reintered in the Louisville cemetery Dust to dust I With tears and heart-aches. We have laid him down to rest, Start and bars wrapped round his coffin, Flowers eleeping upon bis breast. In the combat fierce and gory, With his face towards the foe, Our beloved one bravely, nobly, Battling, fell to rise no more. With Ms red eword buckled round him In his suit of rebel gray; Comrades true, with heaving bosoms Gently laid our boy away. Neath the sod of old Virginia Soaked with blood of heroes brave j They left him to sleep, while glory Watched untiringly his grave. Pe haps ’twer best to have let him slumber Where be bravely fought aud fell, With strange skies and winds to weep And whisper low his funeral knell. Bat our hearts yearned for his presence Yearned to make his grave with ours, Yearned to decorate his pillow With the soft huad Southern flowers. So betide the one who bore him And tho father loved and gone, We have laid Mm down to slumbet 'Til the resurrection morn. Laid Mm where life’s noisey battles Cannot reach hie deafened ear, Neath the grasses of the grave-yard Wet with the twilights glittering tew. In that “land beyond tho River” When the angele white* robed stand, Wtfraa bopeVe’H find ead> member Os our shattered house-hold band. Then thnmghout the endless ages Os tbs West eternity, Mother, fluber, brother, airier. Atl dwell harmoniously. EMMA PANNAL. fir irgtess Cottage Oct Bth 1871. j Editors NevsA Farmer : la ao issue of your papers few weeks since vou asked for in formal ion concerning the Louisville Library Association; seeing no other member of lbe Asso ciation appears disposed to give the information asked for, I have conclu ded to do so. The Association was formed on the 2d April, 1867, by 12 gentlemen in the village, for their mutual benefit and improvement, and a Constitution and By-Laws adopted; officers were elected, funds c 1 ced an b oka were purchased, otarung from utnbing, we have now nb< at I7ovolumns, consisting ot His tories, Novels, TiaveU, Biographies &c., and funds enough on hand to ruutbe numlter of volumns up to 200 or more. Uutilyery recently, no |ier son was allowed accem to the books of the Library, except a member or his immediate tamily, but at its last meeting, the Association so amended its Cousmu'ion as to allow any per son to borrow bottles, who tnay wish to do so, by depositing with the Li brarian $5 as security for the return of the itoofcs in good order, anti pay ing 50 cents per monib in advance. When the party borrowing books, wishes to slop, the $5 is returned to him, if there are no charges against him fitr lost or injured books. No one is allowed to keep a book longer than one month at a time, Two other changes were made in the Constitution at the last meeting Ist—The meetings and collection ot dues liom members was changed train Monthly to Quarterly, on the Ist Thursday in January, April, July and October—this payment of dues quarterly, only applies to Members; subscribers have to pay monthly. 2d—lt was Resolved to issue Butipl to any member not in arrears, showing the amount he has paid into the Library, which script shall be inheritable and transferable, aud shall bu estimated as slock in the final distribution of the assets of the Ass< cialton, but shall noteuti* lie the holder to membership in lite Association.” To obtain member ship, the name of the applicant mu t he proposed and balloted for, and if elected must pay an initiation lee of $2 and $1 50 (ter Quarter, in ad vance thereafter. No member in arrears 1 Quarter is allowed to bor row a book from the Library. The officers of the Association are a President, Vice Pres’t, Secretary and Librarian, who ate elected annually and a standing committee of three, elected quarterly. The duties of this committee, are to select and or der Books wlteuever any are to t>e purchased. As has deen stated, when first organised, the member ship was confined to Louisville— now about halfour members are from tl e conutry, a id although we have not increased in numbers as rapidly as we desired, or as the cause <.e served to, still we have grown some, and feel assured jf times were ouiy easier and money more plentiful, our membership would so<>u double, for in no other way can one gel the same amount of reading in a year far $6, that he can here. It was with a view of making the reading cheaper, that the Association resol veil to throw open the doors ot its Library to those who might wish to lead its books without being cotnfwlled to pay $2, Initiation lee. At the last meeting, the Librarian was instructed to call in alt books bekmging to the Library, and will lake this occasion to request all members having any to return them at once. LIBRARIAN. Louisville Oct., 11th 1 '7l. A snakebite, shoe?(ting, or ear animal or vegetable poison is at once neutrauned by us ing Darby t Prophylactic Fluid. BBMTOBH STB *#*» * F4B.VBE Gents ; Please inform your nu merous readers that my Fail Slock, embracing seventy five thousand dollars worth of Boots and Shoes, is daily arriving and l am selling amazingly cheap, D. COHEN, Augusta Ga. Oct. 13th, 1671. 2l BAGGING and TIBS for sale low, by WILKINS &. HOPKINS SSpt.I, 1871. 18 ts. Tbe New York “Evening Poet” in speaking of Darby'* Prophylactic fluid, says: “We can most strongly recom meed it. Os gte efficacy, tbe experience cf surgeons iu the army da ring tbe late war has been too extensive to per mit oa to doubt.” MARKET REPORTS. LouitpUle. Oct 20—Gotten t6§@l7|, Augutta, October 18.—(Jotton, I7@I7I; Ba oon Ctearßih Sides, 9@9(; Shoulders, 7j@B| Haim, 15} @l6. Flour, RU>U@lO. • ats, 70@75, Corn, $95@100. Wheat, $1 4(1 @1 70. Savannah, Oct 13.—Colton, 17}@I8*. Mobile, Oc'. 18—Cotton,18}. Baltimore, Oct. 18—Cotton 19}, New Orleans, Oct. 18—Cottoi , 191, New York. Oct. 16—Cotton, to{. Liverpool, Cct. 18, —Cotton, 9}@lOd. LOST. ON SATURDAY EVENING 14th Inst., A bundle containing a now gray Centner contaad veer, size about 36, short arms. The bundle wee loet between Rocky Comfort end the aix mile poet. I passed Jack Hudson at tbe creek bridge and met Andrew Jackson and Amo ■■■ - driving Judge Warren’s wagon. Win pey e liberal rewardfortbo handle, or any information leading to its recovery. ALLEN XIRVKR. Oct 20th 1871. 26. it W- R WATKINS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. IokCeMUC, m*. Will practice in th# middU Circuit. fasefcl attention given to tee Ctiteet*. of CLAIMS. Musical Noire -AND SUPPER. The public are respectfully in formed that a Musical Entertainment consisting of Songs and Instrument al pieces, by soma of the finest Ar tists in (he Slate, together with sev eral beautiful YUB&3A2 WJUSSIp To be followed by a spleuded Sup per; will ho given at the Court I o irse in Louisville, on FRIDAY nq>lit November 10th. The Concert and Supper are giv en to raise the funds necessary to pay a balance due for building the new M. K. Church iu this piar*. Door« open at 7 1\ M, Concert wi | commence at at 7}. Price of ad mission lo adults SI.OO, chifdteu over 12 half price—under 12, 25cis. Aay contributions of hams, pig-, sheep, turkeys, ducks, chicken-, ligh bread, cukes or money will lie thankfully received and acknowl edged by the COMMITTEE. WILKINS & MYLES, Have just received and are now opening their JVow Goods^ and from this time on will be daily receivig FRESH additions to their STOCK. Their assortment is varied, and embraces everything kept in a They call particular attention to their assofment of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, Groceries, HARDWARE. TINWARE, and NOTIONS, Their stock has been carefully se lected, and in making their purchas er ike tasu and wants of the coun ty have been consulted. Their goods have been turn* the most reasonable term* and they wmb.-ocHKar* CORN MtAL ALWAYS S#§tND They are determined, to GIVE SATISFACTION, and will always take pleasare in wailing on custom ers and hope to continue to merit tbe patronage of tbeir old friends. Louisville, Oct, -16, 1871. 1 ly. Piano Tuning T WILL BE IN LOUISVILLE about tho I last of this month, for the purpose of TUN ING cud REPAIRING Piauos. Any Piano over so old and dilapidated, I will remodel and put in as good order and tone as it wa. when first bought. All my material. 1 brought with me from Enrope, and consequently are the beat; I will guarantee niy work fog five years. All orders left at the ‘ News & Farm er” Office, wilt be promptly attended to en my arrival. Prices moderate. 'PROF. Wtt. STANFORD. Oct. 13, 187!. 84 ts. J. W. COOLEY, LOUISVILLE, GA. Wilt resume practise at his old Office, Octo ber, 10th, 1871. OoL 6th 1871. 23 ts COURT OF ORDINARY, Jarraaioa Cos ) Foe Coustv PuaeOjxS. J At Guam berh Ocs. JBH, y TT IS ORDERED, that there be e»larietsp X the Tax Collect.>r of aaid county, SB per cent, upon tbe State Tax far County indebtedness. 30 “ “ “ " Bridges Ao. 10 ■ • M " Draper*. 6 “ “ District Chart a -86 ” “ “ “ Educational pec 10 “ • • “ Iwws. U ** M w * County Officers. 6 * ti “ “ Salary. 10 “ ” “ M Toon House ant •ML •'••••» C> uSepal Ea- Making tbe aggregate 175 upon the State TvZ, wUehteberabr Me thsyser 1871; V. ffi. WATKINS. Ord' J.C. UrieUr 19db 1871. New Goods. WE HAVE RECEIVED the largest por lien af ear FALL STOCK, and the re miiuder will be on hand in a few dpys. We reject! ally soli -it an inspection of onr Goods by the public, and foci confident that we will be abje to pleasessot otiy with the style of onr goods bat with the prices of them. Onr Stock has been selected with great care in tbe best markets; has beeu;bought CLOSE and we ex pect to give < a* patrons the ben. ft >f our care. Wr call s, ecial attention toour stock of which will be found more varietl and Chpaper than any that has ev er been offered in this section since the war. OUR LINE OF SMSES IK3E3S SSUBDj Cloths y Casimers &*©•s dLC.y is complete and cannot lie stujwss ed in this vicinity, atl we ask is for yon lo call ami see for yourselves. Notwithstanding the great ad vance in cotton aud cotton goods, we still continue to sell the best calicoc’s of which we have a very large and beautiful assortment at the old price of 12} cents CASH. We also have ou hand a good stock of HOSIERY, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, NOTIONS, hAts&caps, GROCERIES, &c., which we offer as low as can be bought anywhere. Wilkins & Hopkins, Louisville, Ga. May 5, 1871. 1 |y. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. BV VIRTUE of an order from the Honora ble ihe Court of Ordinary of Jo tiers on eonnty, will be sold at the Market House, iu the town of Louisville, within the leg .1 hours of sale, on the First Tuesday in December next, one tract of land, Containing one hundred and niuety-uine acres more orj less, lying in Jeffer son Bounty, 83rd'District G M. and adjoining lan--s of Nelly Gordon, Mary Coley and Elijah Eubanks, being the.dowi-r of Tempv McDaniel in the lands of Refit-rick McDauiel deceased. Ako atthesametime and place, will be sold a trari of one hundred and filly-four acres more or leas lying in the same county and dist. and adjoi mug lands of Green S. Hall, Elijah Eubank, and the estate es Ezeri«h Cowart. Ai| the sa 1 lands sold as tbe property of Roderick MnDai’iel deo’d- for the purpose of distribution. Terms one half cash, tbe other half payabk in twelve months, with interest from date, iu T#o dollar note*. Bond for title given to “pur chaser until the notes are paid. LAWSON B. MoDANIEL, Adm'r. aOct.2o, 1671. g 5 Ids fiDARDIAN’S SALE. WILL BE BOLD at the market House in tee Wwe of Louisville, on FIRBT Toee day in December next, between the legal I tour* of sale, the House and Lot, situated on eighth bt in said town and known as the Roberson honse, now occupied by G. H. Harrell, 8o!fi as the pgpperty of the Minor children of O. W. iteherson deceased, for the purpose of division. TerOweril thitd cash, one third in 12 months and one tMrd In 2 years, with interest from date. Bond for title until property is paid far. Pnrehaser to pay for Titles. 15. H. W. HUNTER. Gnard’n. Nov Jay 187 J. 25. tdx. EOKjfilA JEFFERSON COUNTY.— VJ Whereas,B*ninel M.and Emily F. Clark, administrator and administratrix of the estate of James W. Clark dec- used, have applied f r leave to sell all the real estate of said <loeoa..e I. These are therefore to cite all persons interest ed to appear before the Court of Ordinary, to be held in und for said county on the FIRST Monday in December next, and,show cause if any they have why said loave should not be greeted. W. H. WATKINS Ord’y. Oct. 20, M7l. 25, st, Georgia jefferson county.— ' Whorer .Samuel M. Qtark as adn inistr: . tor of Ja nes <V (Mark dcue* ,a d, end Ebent z»r Brown administrator of the estate of John W, Clark dereased, Lavo applied for Letters of dismission from said administration. These are therefore *o cite and admonish ail persons interested to appear before the Court of Ordi nary within the time prescribed by law and make knowh their obje.-tions if any they have why said Letters should not be granted. W. H. WATCINS Ord’y. Oct. 20, 1871, S3. st. C-VEGSGIA JEFFERSON COUNTY— T Sarah MaNesly applies to me for Home stead. and 4 wiil pa-s upon the same on the 23d day of October 1871. at my office in the Court House at Loti-will* Ga. W. H. WATKINS. Ord’y J. C. OoL, 13th 1871. 24 2t, Georgia, jeffebon county.— Whereu, L. B. McDatiti api lies to me for Letters of administration of tho estate of Trmpy McDanirl deceased I these ar# therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kia« dred and creditors es aaid deceased, to appear before the Court of Ordinary, to be held in aud for Okid county ou tho FIRST Mondayl in No vwnbsr next and show cause if any they can why said Letters should not be great ed. W. H. WATKINS, OrIVJ.C. Op 821871 28. td. nBOaOIA, JEFFERSON COUNTY— wW Whereas, Alfred T. Maim, admiustrator of WBffim 11. Battey, of said County deceased, applies to m» for leave to soil tb* interest of ■MdoiSMa «> too lot* of tot Noe. 197, aad IM. tinted tat Catoosa Coanty Ga. Hess are tkartints to pit* all paseono intereated, to OMar before tea Court sf Ordinary for said County, on tbe FIRST Monday ie November 83 tfi. FOSTWNEB SAW. Georgia Jefferson county By virture of a Coart of Oordinary of Jefferson county. will be eold at the Market House in tbe town of Louisville, Georgia, ou the FIRBT TUESDAY in December next. all the real estate of Elizabeth Clarke, deceted. consisting of one tract of land situated in said county, adjoining lands of Mary F. Arnold. Washington Rogers, Ann Stedmau and others, and containing two hundred and sixty acres, more or less. To be sold for benefit of heirs and creoitore of said deceased- Terms, one half cash, the other half to be paid the Ist day of January, 1*73, secured by mortgage on premi es until the purchase money 19 paid. Purchaser to pay for tit es. MARY F a ARNOLD Administratrix. Oct. 6,1-71. 23 tds. /GEORGIA, JEFFERSON t OUNTY.— VJ Where; s, J. W. Bowling eppiestu me for L- tiers 01 Guardianship of the person anil prop erly ofM* c s E. Podgers, minor heir of Elc..- uah Itwlgeis deceased. The-e ure therefore ti eite nil pm tie, interested, to appear before lh> Court of Ordiuary. to be held in and lor said county on Ihe First Mi nds) in November next, and show cause if any they can why said letters ■diould not be g-anted. W. H WATKINS, Ord y J, C. Bep'. 29, 1871. 22 td. GtEOKGIA JEFFERSON COUNTY f V/hersas, James M. Hines, applies to me oiLett-r- of Gun,dial e dp of thep-rsou and property of A- F. Cone, a minor of said county These ..re therefore in cite and admonish all and - ngiilar the pa-ties int- rested to appear before he Court o'- Ordiuary, to be held in, and for s" I ntv on the ti e FIRST MONDAY lu NO VEMBER next, and show cause if any they can why Said letter, should not be granted. W. H. WATKINS, Otd’y J. C. S pt. 29 It-;1. 22 td Georgia jekferson county— Whereas W», McDaniel applies to mi hr Lettersot Guardianship of the p. rsons and properly of Benjamin F. and Martha Ellen M>-- Ban .el. These are therefore to cite and admon ish all and singular tbe persons inter st and to ap pear at the Court of Ordinary to be hei lin an for said County ou tbe FIRST Monday in t)e ccmbernext, and show cause if any they can why s.,id Letters should not b» granted. W. 11. WATKINS, Ord’y., J. C. Oct, 13th le7l. 24 td. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Georgia, jeffkkson cuunty— By vit ueof an order from tbe Honorable. Court of Ordit.arv of said County, will be sold at the Market II use, in the t wn of Louisville, outlie FIRST T lesday in Di C'mber next, ou, hundred acre, of laud sltuat, and in said County, and acj.lining la ids of L. Q C. D. Brawn, B. ■*. l'endry aud others. To be sold Htthe property ot the estate of Naim,. I Bigham deceased, for the pntpowof diatubn iou. Ten. 8 Cash, JAMES A- BIGHAM. Executor of Samuel Bigham Oct., 2d, 1871. 2? td. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. WILL BE SOLD at the Market Hons. iu the town «>f Louisville, Jefferson Cos. un the FIST TUESDAY in NOVEMBER next, within e usual hours ol sale, onetr. ct of and .■town aa the Robbinaplace, containing 1800 acres <>f land more or Mas, adjoining lauds 01 John W, Alexander. L. C. Warrtn, Mrs. Mary Lowery, Win. and John Ponder. Tirmscasl. L. C. WARREN, Adra’r on Est of Mrs Susan A. Kibbins. Sept 22, 1871. 21 tds. Administrator’s sale. C'IEOUGI.A, JEFFERSON COUNTY— If By virtue of au order from the court o- Ordinary of said county, will be «old at th-- Market house, in the town of Louisville, on ihe FIRST TUE DAY in NOVEMBER next witli'n the übusl hours nf sale, one half interest in that tract or parcel of land situat- and in said couuty, containing t ( 070) oue thousand and seventy acres more or less, aud adj< ining lands of A. J. Williams. Elisabeth Brown and others, tn be sold a- the property nf th 1 estate of Elisa Brown deceased, for the benefit of the creditors and heirs of arid deceased. Terms cash Purchaser required to pay for titles. BUR WELL J. BROWN. Adm'r Estatate of Elisa Brown. Sept. 22, 1861. 21 tds. DR. E. K W. HUNTER HAVING RESUMED theJPractioe of ME.)- ICINE. otp-rs his Professional services is the c I setae of LeakreMe aud the iuimedia • vi cinity. Sept. 29, 1871. 22 3m isaMM mm sms* SPECTACLES RENDERED USELESS. OLD EYES MADE NEW. All diseases iff the Eye successfully treated by BALL’S NEW PATENT IVORY EYE CUBS. Read for yourself awl restore your sight. SpcetacU-s ond Su.gtcal operations rendered useless. The inestimable Blessing of Sight is made perpetual by the use ot tbe new PATENT IMPROVE® IVORY EYE CUPB Many of our most eminent physicians, occu lists students aud divines have had their sight permanently restored for life, and cured of the following diseases: I Impaired t 2. Presbyopia, or Far Sighted ness, or dimness of vision, commonly called BlurMg ; 3. Asthenopia, or Weak Eyes; 4|Ep iphora, Running or Watery Eyes; 5. Sore Eyes speoialy treated with the Eye Cops—enre guar snteed: 6- Weakness of tiro Retina, or Optic Nerve; 7 Ophthalmia, or Inflammation of the Eye and its appendages, or imperfect vision from the effects of Inflammation; 8. Photopho bia, or Intolerance of 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 nse the Ivory Eye Cnps with out the aid of Doctor or Medicine, so ns 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 oaae where tbe directions are followed, or we the mouey. 2309, CERTIFICATES OF CURE, From honest Farmers, Mechanics aud Mer chants, some of them the most eminent leading professional and business men and women ot edueation and refinement, in our country, may be seen at our office. Under date of March 29, Hon. Horace Gree ley, of the New YArk Tribune, write*; “J, Ball, of oar city, Is a ooaseieutioua and respon sible man, who is incapable of intentional de ception or imposition. Prof. W. Merrick, ofLexington, Ky., wrote April 24th 1889; Without my Spectacles 1 p .n you this note, tfter using the Pattent Ivory Eye Cups thirteen days, and this morning pe rused the entire contents of a Daily Newspaper, and all with tbe unassisted Eye. Truly am I grateful to yonr noble invention may Heaven blest and preserve you. I have been nsiug spectacles twenty years; lam seventy-one years old. Truly Yonrs, PROF. W. MERRICK- REV. JOSEPH, SMITH. Malden. Maas, cured of Partial Blindness, of 18 years’ stand ing, in one minute, by the Paltent Eye Cods. E. O, HLLIB, late Mayor of Dayton, Ohio, wrote us Not. 16th 1 I bare tested the Patent Ivory Eye Cups, and lam gtjsfied they are good. I«m pleased with them ; they are the greatest Invention of the age. All persons wishing for foil particulars, cer tificates of sure, prices. «tc, will please send your address to us. and we will send oar Tree tise on the JSre. of forty-fotpr pages, free, by re turn mail. Write to Dr, J. BALL & CO P 0. Box, 957. No. 91 Liberty Btreet, New York. For the worst eases of MYOPIA, or NEAR-SIGHTEDNESS, use our New Patient Myopic Attar-bmaute, applied to the IVORY EYE CUPS, ha* proved a certain cure fur this flff fltf Our agent I. Arrington, or Jefferson County Georgia, is authorised and empowered to at tend to all eases committed to his ears, he is, and will be supplied wHh ail the means of re storing the sight. Haora wait on persons at their own houses or s| hfc own resideaee. DB X BALL, dk CO. Liberty steet, NEW YORK. July 81 1871 IS |« TAX COLLECTOR’S NOTICE. lam now ready lo collect Slate and Countv TAX for IS7I, Will t main in Louis) ill until the 2lsl inst., and wdl then visit the Court (Jroun at the time R|>ei:ifi- il helow : Farmers will please notify the Freedinen in their employ that it is Ta Paying time, 3# l*oil Tax to be Paid, FENN’S BRIDGE, 79th District, G. M.. MONDAY, October 23rd. STAPLETON’S ACADEMY, 76th “ ** TUESDAY, « 24th. STAPLETGN’B STORE, “ “ •* WEDNESDAY, « 25th. HOWARD’S MILL, 81st " “ THURSDAY, « 26ih. POPE HILL, <• •• •* FRIDAY, •• 27th. JONEB STORE, 7*th « •« SATURDAY, «« 28th LOUISVILLE, 82 ud “ « MONDAY, “ 30th. BARTOW, 85th “ «* TUESDAY, “ 31,t. BETHANY, 83rd « WEDNESDAY, November Ist. Will remain in Louisville untill December Ist, at which time l \v dose my Books anti issue Executions against all who tail to pay by tii iitne, R- A. GARVIN, T. C. Louisville Ga„ October 13th, 1871, ANDES Insurance Company, oswe-xitwA,*.*? eai«. Cash Capital SI,ODD,OOO WILKINS & HOPKINS, AGTS- Louisville Drug Store. E. H. W. HUNTER, M. D. Druggist & Apothecary. Sasoeeeor to HUNTER & CO. Keeps on hand • full and well assarted stock of 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 CHEWING TOBACCO ; WINDOW GLASS end PUTTY &e. &a. Which he offers to sell FOR CASH, as cheap as they e»n be bought, an retail, iu any town'in the State. August 4,18 T- 14 ts. CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. THE UNDERSIGND takes pleasure in in. orating the citizens of Jefferson rad ad joining counties that he kaa opened a AND Wm AEAMVAIVIBL?, where work| of all descriptions, both new and repairing, will be done witu neatness and dis patch. HORSE SHOEING done in foe neatest and most substantial manner, QT-Coffins furnished at sort notice, G. H. HARRELL, Louisvtlle, Ga. JnU TANARUS, 1871. e 6m. STELLAVILLE HIGH SCHOOL. V. T. Sanford—Principal. The FALL! TERM of fob SehooLwill open on Monday, August Slat. Board can be obtained near the Academy 0® moot reasonable terms. Aug. II ts TO GIN OWNERS. rpHE UNDERSIGNED repair (Hi* a foe X Gin-house on time. AGENT* T. F. Harlow, Louisville, Ga.; E. O, Poetic. Wtightsvills, Ga.; Wn. A. Simms, Donblin, Ga.; Suothera Recorder, MilledgeviUe, Ga.; Thoa E. Dickens, Sparta, Ga. t T. N. Sburley, Warren ton, Ga. X & G4EN, Louisville. Qa. August 4,1971, b 4m. Dentist. DS. C. R STEED,! formerly of Thomson Ga., offer* hie professional services to the citben. of LoebviU. and efcreoa oeu*£!! Oeasat Mis. Dr. JCftar’iimidsato. JtsLre of patron ego solid tsd. », wn. 11 3m, /AS. U. T. iI.I.KS, ’ WK. A. TOMI’XI.’ mt>m & spumes^ ATTORNEYS AT LAW WRIG HTSVILLE, GA. All business entrusted to their care w. meet with prompt attention. Particular attention given to tbe eoliectio Ofclauns, July 3, I*7l ■ T3 ts McGowan & Stratford, LOUISVILLE, GA. Tare pleasure in infohmin their patrons aud the public gener&ll that they hhve now* on hand CHEAP FOR CASH, a large assortment of swam as® s*sip Dry Goods s GROCERIES, CLOTHING, HARDWARE, CUTLERY. WOOD WARE, BUCKETS, TUBB, Ac., 4kc., A.c., A; ANY and all of which will be sold at FRICES TO spiT THE TIMES. GIVE US A CALL. McGowan & Stratford, . Louisville, Ga. May 5. 1870. , 1y W W CARTER, H O CARTER, J f CART£R, Jf, W. W. Carter & Sous, COTTON FACTORS AMD GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS -1 01 SAVANNAH, STREET, GEORGIA, Eg’Prompt personal attention given to Oaders, EF'Planters snpplied with Baggiug Ties at Lewest Hates. July 93rd 1871. 18 6m. Copartnership Notice, ’ 1* C. WARREN having withdrawn in £ om Merc smil» business hi Louh r-^.V 18 and have fob day farmed * tn tbe name of WILKINB A aAKisirts, for the purpose qf doing a General ** •« a well SELECT ED STOCK OF DRY GOODS, foey treat by etose application to business to mem a ljUiriL *hare of the patronage extended to the old firm. JOSEPH H. WILKINS, ROBERT A. HAYLKR. manufacturers Notice. Thenndsnigned, Investor and mb preprtu tor of the celebrated BAM UNIVERSAL PLOW, Is desirous of granting oat Shop Ntghfo ftrfo* •ran, to work on a moderate Royalty. Fh* cheapness, lightneeß agid dor ability > together with varions other reeenunendetlon), make it oasof the atoel salanbb Agnstritnnl August 18,1871. M «■