The Jefferson news & farmer. (Louisville, Jefferson County, Ga.) 1871-1875, October 27, 1871, Image 3

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NEWS & FARMER. LOCAL: FRIDAY. OCTOBER 27, 1871. ” CLUB RATES. For the benefit of those wishing to get np clubs for the Nsws & Famish, we offer the following inducements: FiVe copies one year.. J!®- Ten •* “ “ V* a The money always to accompany the order. To those wishing premiums for clubs, we make the following offer: For five subscribers at $2 SO each, wo will give Demorest's Ladies Maya sine, one year ; or "ctersosis Ladies Magazine, one year,tor four subscribers, at $2.50 each: or, we will give for twenty subscribers, at $2.50 each. It co tter's, new edition, Unabridged Dictionary, the regular price of which is sl2. , . Parties getting up dubs, will please send in the names as fast as they get them. 1 hose who have sent in clubs of five and upwards, can forward subscribers at two dollars e«ch. To those who have never seen the P. G. in G. let them be ou hand at the grand Musical Soiree and Supper that is to erme off sometime in November. Site is to be there, JUKTEOKOILOGIC. We bad extraordinary electric display and heavy tbnnd r, wind and ran on Monday uight lart. The fall'of nun was very heavy and it coutinm and all night. „ .vT.trK F.ttn. The State F-'nr opened in Macou on last Monday, and the reports from there, state that it is the grandest exhibition ever held in_tlie South. We will give a mere detailed account iu our next, For.vH- A small lock of aubnru hair tied with a piece of purple ribbon. It looks very much like some we saw a young man liav e not lotto- ago. The owner tan get it by calling at this office and paying f.r this notice. Quick sales and small profits, with a liber al use of printers ink,seems lobe the ‘motto’ of our enteprising merchants Wilkins &, Hop kins, Read their new advertisement, aud see what they have got iu tiro grocery line that you want. COJTCBBT tfl* BBTBM*I\ We learn the little “Cold Water Templars” at Bethany, intend having a concert about the 17th of November. We hope lobenble to give them a more extended noticebcfo.eii eomes off They have our best wishes for success. i.t/PBO rii.Mii.vr’ Our Court House, we are pleased to see, is receiving anew coat of shingles, something it lias been iu need of for a long time It has been thordughly cleaned out and put in order for the approaching Court, wh.ch opens ou the loth ult. .UC VSI'.i F.MItl. Next Tuesday is the day Jortß.- Fair to open, ind fioin the prt parations that aie already made, it promises to be a grand affair. Our county will no doubt be largly represented, both by ladies aud gentlemen. Wo hope to be able to pat iu an appearance o_o or two da} k during the exhibition. « A siSrnll freed boy six years old, lost lus aim on Tuesday last, near this place, by having U caught iu a cotton gin. The right hand was left in the gin I all the flesh torn off the forearm and left it terribly lacerated to within two nich es of the shoulder Joint. The a.mjwas ampit tated near the joint, by Pis- Powell aud Smith. Those of our readers who would w ell to buy good goods, cheap goods and fashionable goods, would do well to consult our advoriiseiog col umns. The man that is the most liberal w.t . printers ink. is sure to be the most liberal with bis goods, we never knew it to fail, fry it aud see if our as sc rsiou is not correct. TIM.SI' COOJV. Who stole him t It was down ri*ht mean to take a young lady’a pot in that way. V* ho ia» got the critter? We thought at first it was a joke, but this is eatrying the j ke too far, bring the litile thing back boys-or at hast, scud the chain, fer we undeis-taml the owiwr lias got another, but it is not as prctiy »s the one that is gou •, for it has lost its narrative. ova p.ip ms a. The great favor with which our paper lias been received by the majorify of the intelligent class of our ettizeus, is sufficient evidence that our efforts to publish a first-class weekly paper in Louisville is a saeeess Ww tepe to be able lo make new additions to our office iu a short time, by which we will be able to make still greater improvements on our paper. Will our friends iu the country help us extend our cir cula ion by getting up elubs. Now is a splen did time to get your neighbors to subscribe and in that way you could soon raise a club oi five and get the paper for two dollars a copy. Try it and see if you are not sucoesssul. COTTOJY M.taaßT. We noticed an increased activity in the cot ton market the past week. This is owing to the high prices paid by purchasers, which in duces the farmers to haul to this market, not only for convenience, but far profit. We have noticed several balesas coming from Washing ton county, over 15 miles, which is, an evi deuce that our merchauts here, pay good prices for the staple. There is no frieght, commission or storage to come out of the sale when it is sold here, besides you get very near the Savanuah prices. Bring along your cotton gentleman, you will find a ready salt-, at good prices, and you can buy your goods in Louisville just as cheap as jyou can anywhere iu the State. EUIZ.ST’M'.S. In the lines inscribed to Lieut. Jordon in our last i sue, there occurred in the first, fourth and eighth verse*, several mistakes that ren ders the reading anything but grateful. Iu justification to our fair youug friend, we make the correction, with the hope of gaining her forgiveness, and that it may not be the last we may receive from her gifted pen. It should have beeu: Dust to dust! With tears aud heart-aches We have laid him down to rest. Stars aud bars warpped round bw coffin i'lowers asleep upon his breast. • * * * * Neath the sod of old Virginia Soaked with blood of heroes brave; Left him there to sleep, while glory Watched untiringly his grave. ***** Laid hits where life’sjnoisey battle* Cannot reach his deafened ear, Neath the grasses of the graveyard Wet with twilights glittering tear. If yon have a troublesome corn on vour foot, all yon bare to do to get rid of it is to bathe it a |aw times with * Darby's Prophylactic Plaid. It is a certain cure. time fo.vti.-n t PosTPojrxm. The Concert and Supper, of which w* spake in our Insti sue has peea p< stponed »or the lOtli, in order to ul.ow all those who wish to attend the Fair at Sandersville, an opportuni ty of doing so without interfering with them in attending the concert. The date has not been settl.d upon yet, but will .be in timo for our next i-sue, so be sure and look for it. We Inpe the change will please every one, and that the ladies who have the management ol the affair in hand, may realize their expecta tions, in getting a full house From the pro i para'ions that artfbeiug made, it is to (be one of ilic grandest eutertaiumeuts that Lo lisviile has had for years past. Lout forget the and -le: but be sure and be on hand, if y u want lo get jo ir moneys.wotth oflun, and somthing good to eat thtowed in. “A’OH' 'TIE BEDTIME!'' Poetiy by Dexter Smith, Music by C, A, White. “Kiss me, Mother! God will keep us thro’ the shadows of the night, Aud his hand shall jsoftly icad us to the land of golden light; Notv 'usbedtime, kiss me, mother! Kiss me, then I'll go to sleep, For I’ve asked the Lord to love us, and oui poor souls now to keep.” This is llie most popular Sot'g ts the day' It has b,tu published only u short lime, but lias spreadjike whdfire all ov r ike touutry, selling by hundreds of thousands of copies. It has a beautiful picture title. Price 40 ate. Copies mailed lice ou icccipt of marked price WHITE, SMITH & PERRY, 208 & 3CO Washington Stieet, Boston, Mass A STATEMENT FROM TJIE ANDES IN SURANCE COMP ANT. C i.i.ntun , Octoberf —10:30 p. M, I have to-uiglit carefully examin'd all Chi cago insurances iu the Andes Insurance Com pany of Cincinnati. We shall authorize ouran jtisturs to draw upon us at sight lor every cor -e -i claim as rapiuly as ascertained. Our leas es by this great calamity are a cousidi ao e figure, but nothing to cripple us. ’1 lie hour of our du ty is upon u , and we shall meet it ill the lion h am-d manner that the occasion re'iui'e.- . Nevertheless, I fully expect, .11 addition lo surmounting this scuous obstacle, to pay the stockholders of the Andes lnsman e Company a comfortable dividend next July ties t, J. B. liENNE IT. President. The Sandersville Fair.— We have teceived the* Premium, List <>t the first Annual Fair of the Washing ton County Agricul ural Sex iety, u> be. held at S.mdeisville on tfie 9ih 10th anil 11th of November. The list is well ar atig' il and die premi ums are liberal. Washington is one oi the i idlest and i. ort intelligent counties iu the Slate, and her Fail will undoubtedly be a success—as it deserves to he. LOUISVILLE DEBATING CLUB • On Friday night lust, several gen demen mei at the Court Mouse lor the purpose of oigamzt-ing a Debal !r>g Club. Dr. Smith was called to th^chair, and S. W. Ribeils re quested to act as Seer* tary. On motion, a committee was ap pointed lo draft a .''onstitul’on and by-laws, und report at next meeting ; Committee Dr. Smith, Ceil. Cars well ami 11. J. Paunal. On inolior, the meeting;!.'jnurned to meet on Thursday night next. We are requested to slate, that owing lo the absence of several oi the leading members, no meeting was held last night. The next meeting will he on Thursday night next, at 7£ P. M. JOHNSON COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT Conveined on last .Monday, His Hon or Judge Gibson presiding. O.ving to the laet, that his honor,was com pelled to Ik; in Augusta on Wednes day morning, the business of the court was principally confined to tlie ciiminu! Doekel.as the county authorities wished die Jail cleared to obviate expense. The civil bud ness was mostly laid over until the spring term. Some were in ftvoi oi'an adjourned term, Imt lire Judge said he did not tbinkjilte exegeney of the circumstances would warrant him in running the comity to this additional expense. Two n groes wore convicted of Itobery and sen tenced to 10 years in the penitentia ry each. li. W, J. Hun E;qr., •if Louisville and Dr. T. A. Parsons of Johnson Cos., having made appli cation for admission to the Elir, wore thoroughly and satisfactorily exam ined, and duly admitted. Tne ex amination was highly ered t able to each of the applicants, Resides the local Bar, there were present B. D. Evans, J, A. Gilmore, and M. Hatch from Sandersville, and Gen. R. W. Carswell and Jus. C. Cain trom Louisville. Tliecrobs iu John son County compare favorably with any other county, although not re garded as a cotton growing section yet, on the road are several fields of cotton looking as well, if not belter, than a good average of cotton in this county —The people of Johnson have improved as rapidly a3 any county we know. . M’lle Nilsson had another great triumph on Monday nig’t at Bostou Theatre, which was c owded to re pletion. Inspired by so vast an as semblage Nilsson excelled a 1 her previous efforts in Bust in, and cre ated enthusiasm tin x filed. Tne receipts amounted to eight thousand threq hundred dollars. natrons jtb »»•* *• rvis.ueß Gents : Please inform your nu merous readers that my Fall Stock, embracing seventy-five thousand dollars worth of Bools and Shoes, is daily arriving and l am selling amazingly cheap, D. COHEN, Augusta Ga. Oct. 13th, 1871. & BAGGING and TIES for sale low, by WILKINS * HOPKINS. Sept 1,1871. 18 ts. MARKET REPORTS- Louisville, Oct 27—Cotton 15J0161. "" AnyusSa. October 18 —Cotton, 17@j7Ji Ba con Clearßibfijles, 9@91; .Shoulders, 7J@BJ Hams, 15f Savannah, Oct 24.—Cotton, ICJ®, 17J. Mobile, Oc L 21—Cotton, 18, Rat'imore, Oct. 24—Cotton 19J, New Orleans, Oct. 24—Cotton. 18}, New York, Oot. 24—Cotton, 19}. Liverpool, Cat. 24, —Cotton, 9j@}9d. CRNTEiLR.R. SCHEDULE. * uav mu. Leave Savannah ...... 7 15 Arrive at Bartow... ...12 51 •* “ Macon.... 4 51 Leave Mac0n..................... 7 r in Arrive at 8ir.0w....» It 5 “ “ Savannah.-... 525 XIOHT TKXIS. Leave Savannah - 7pm Arrive at Bartow 1 23 “ “ Mccon 515 Leave Mac0n...... - 6 30 Arrive at Bartow '. ill 30 “ “ Savannah.. 450 Passengers for Augusta, make connection at Milieu, on both trains. Georgia, jkpkkrson county Whereav, H W. Holmes applies lo m for LTler» of Dismission from Ui» G'lardi onsliip of the per on mid property of Horace Raiuwa'er of said comity. These are therefore to cite and admonish aH persons interested, to appear before the Court of Ordinaiy, within the time prescribed by law and make known th.ir ob jections, if any they have, why SHid letters should not be granted W H. WATKINS. Ord’y J. C. Oct. 27 1871. 26 5t "uTb. INTERNAL REVENUE. ' Drputn eollectoi'S ©Sficc, 3RD DISTRICT GA. Avgusta, Ga., Out. 19. h, 1871. Notice is newBBY given tin* on the FIRST Tue'dujr in Kov. mb dot next, I will proceed to sell in Louisville, iu the County of Joffefison of Georgia, between the u ual Iwrrrs Wfsale, the fhl’wing property to wi*? All that tract or parcel of land siuiate, lying and being in the County and State afore said, containing two hundred and fifty-one acre- more or less, and adjoining lands of Stor ing and. Jordan, the Estate of D T. Smith and Estate of Thomas Jordan. Said land having been levied upon by me on the 18th day of Oc tober, 1871, uuder the authority of a Warrant of Distmfnt, is. ued to me by I. S. Fannin, Col lector of the 3d Revenue Dist.. of said Stale, against the Estate of The mas Jordan deceased, lai« of said County, to ai'sfy the United States, for ceitain Taxes, Penalties aud cost due said United v tates, by Mrs. SalUe Jordan Adin’rx., of aard Estate. Noiice of said levy having been served upon said Sadie Jordan, Adm’i x., on the and *y aud date of said levy. M A. WOODS. Deputy Collector. OcL *27, 1871. 20 2t. WILKINS & MYLES, Have juil received and are now opening their New Goods, and from this lime on will be daily fpoeivig FRESH additions to their STOCK. Their assortment is vaii-d, and embraces everythmg kept in a They cail particular attention to their assormewl of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING?, sniOxtS, HATS, ’ Groceries, HARDWARE, TINWARE, and NOTIONS, CORN MEAL ALWAYS ON HAND Their stock has been carefully se leciad, and in making th. ir purchus es, the fasts and wants ol the'coun ty have been ciwwirhed. Their goods have been bought upon the most reasonable teruiSj and they will be sold CHEAP. They are determined to GIVE SATISFAC TION, and will always take pleasure iu waiting on custom ers and hope to continue to merit the patronage of their old friends. Louisville, Oct. 16, IS7I. 1 ly. Plano Tuning SWILL BE IN LOUISVILLE about, the last of this month, for tho purpose of TIJN- U aud REPAIRING Piano.. Any Han* ever so old andjdffapidaied, I will remodel and put iu as good order and tens as it was when first bought. All my moterUtfi brought with me from Europe, and consequently |are the best; I wiil guarantee my work lor five years.. All orders left at the 1 News & Farm er" Office, will be promptly attended to ou my arrival. Prices moderate. PROF. Wm. STANFORD Oct. 13, 1871. 34 ts. W. H. WATKINS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ftotUsDOU, *fa. WMI practice ia tbs middle Circuit. Bpecjal attention given to theColleotioD of CLAIUfI. Just Arrived Bagging, Flour, Bacon, §u gar, Salt, Ties, Coffee, ' Tobacco , Whiskey, Molasses, AT LOW PRICES, FOR SALE BY Wilkins & Hcpkins, Louisville, Ga. May 5, 1871. 1 ly. ADMINISTRATORS SAL £. BY VIRTUE of an order from the H>»m»rn- Die «h* Court of Ordinary ot Jrtfersoi. county, will he sold at the Market House, in th t v. n oi LdLViiisvflle, within the legal h%.ur»(f sale,Jo* the- First Tuesday in December next, one tract, of laud. coiitHuiiuff ot:u hundred and ninety-nine acres more or, less, lyiiiM in Jessi r :on county,|c3nl District (i M. ami adj tilling lan sos Nolly Uordon r Mary Coley aa«i iflijaii Eubanks, being thejdowtr ot Tempy McDauiei iu tho iau* 8 of Roderick McDaniel deceased. Also at the ramfitime and place, will br sold a tract of one hundred and fifty -tbnr aei os mon or IeNB lying in the same county and dist. aud adjoining lands of Green 8-Hull, Elijah Euiuink and the estate of Eaeriah Cowart Ail the *aid lands Bold as the property of Rederipk MuDauid d(C’d*for the^pnrp^seof distribution. Terms one half cash, the other half payabv in tvs elve months, with interest from ciaie, in 100 dollar notes. Bond for title given to 4pui chaser ut til the notes are pa and. LAWSON B. McDANIEW itdin’e. Octf. 20, 1871. So ids ~GUARDIAN’S SALE. WILL BE BOLD st the market iHousn^k. the town of Loui.iviile, ou FIRST Tuos Jay iu December uext, between the legal liouo of Sale, the House and Lot, -itnated on eigbtli St iu said town and known as the Kvbersoi. house, now ocqupied by G, H. Harrell. Sold as the pr*pe*ty of the Minor children of 0. W Roberson deceased, for the purpose of division. Terms one tlii'd cash, one tlihd ill i2 month, and one third in 2 years, with interest ir.mi date. Bond for title until property ispaidifer. Purchaser to pay for Titles. k H. W, HUNTER. Guard'n. N0v.20, 1871. 25. tds. Georgia jekfkrson county.— Whereas, Samuel M. and Emily F. Clark, administrator and administratrix of 'lie estate of James W. Clark dec-used, have applied f.r leave to sell all the real (spate of said decease" 1 . These are therefore to cite a'l person. Interest eil to appear before the Court of Ordinary, he held iu and forsaiil oniiniy outlie FllffcT ilondey in December next, and snow cause it any they liave why said leave should not 1 e grained. W, 11. WATKINS O t d’y. Oct. 2', 1871. 25. fit. Georgia jefferson county.— 'Vhen*fts. S inme.l M. Clark as ado Ln'.atra tor of Janies W f'laik deceasod, and Ehene a-r Brown administrittur of tho estat, of John W.Clark deceased, have applied f‘P 1-etlers • f dismission from said nd'oiuistraiiou, 'l’liese are thiTpfore in cite and admonish all persons interested to appear In fire the Court of Ordi nary within the timenreserthed by law and make knowh their objections if any they have why said Letters si oifid net he granted. W, H. vVATKiNjj Ord’v. Oct. 20, 1871, 25. st. Ci RURGIA JEFKERSON COUN TY J Sarah M N iely applies to me for Huma stend, sa l l wil pa»* upon the same on th l 2id day if Got iber 1871. at my office in the Court Heure at Loui v lie Ga. W. 11. WATKIN3. Ord’y .T. C. Oct., 13th 187 I. 24 2t, Georgia, jkffkron county Whereas, L. B. McDauiel apilies to iu« for Letters of adminlstraMon of the estate of Tempy McDaniel deceased ; these are therefore to cite and admonish all andgiuguiar, the kU dred and creditors of sai l dec ased. to #pe« before tho Court of Ordinary, tube held in and for said county on the FIRST Monday' in No vember o it and show cause if a«J they can why said Lett' rs should not he granted. W. H- WATKINS, Crl’yJ.C. o*l 2d 1871 « td. (T* EOHGU, JEFFERSON COUNTY.— VJ Whereas, Alfred T. Mann, admiastraier of William H. Battey, of said County deceased, applies to me for leave to 00l the htWrmt of ■aid estate in two lota of lan. Noa. 197, and 164, situated in Catoosa County Ga. These are therefore to cite all persons interested, to sppssf. before the Crnirt of Ordinary for s*W County on the FIRST Monte fa November next, and sho» onus*. ffi sttf they obn, why said leave should not be granted. W. H. WATKINS, Prd’y. J. C. Oot., 3d, 187 L 23 (p. POSTPONED SALE. Georgia Jefferson county By virture of a Court- of Oordiaary of Jefferson county, will be sold at the Market House in the town of Louisville, Georgia, on the FIRST TUESDAY in December next, all the real estate of Eli abetli Clarke, deecsed. consisting of one tract of land sitnat3J in said county, adj -ining lands of Mary F. Arnold. Washington Rogers, Ami St e Jinan and others, and containing two hundred and sixty acre*, more or less. To be sold for benefit of licirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms, oi.e half cash, the other halt to be paid 'lie 1 t day if January, 1*73, seemed by nioitgage on pren i es until the purchase money i.*; paiu. Far; ha-er to p'»\ for lit r.«. MARY F» ARNOLD Admi. isTatrix. Oct. 6, 1. 71. 23 tds. (' FOUGI-V. J REFER SON COUNTY — Wherc:’.s, .1. W. Bowling me for Lette rs oi Goarduiuship ti the person and |ii\ p e:ty ol Ma cus K Vo«tgers f nuuor heir of Ekn uah Rodge s deceased. The-e are therefor- tc cue nil patties interested, to appear laiforc t h» Court of Ordinary, to be held in and for said comity on the First M< lidoy in November next, and show i aus *if any th**y cun why sad It tiers 'bould not be g anted. W. II WATKINS, Ord y J, C. Sep'. 29. 1871. 22 id. i GEORGIA JEFFERSON COUNTY— Whereas, Jame- M. Hints, applies to in® OJ Lett r.- of Gmt dais ip ot the |* lsu!i and rojH rty oi A b\ Cone, a miner of shi t county rinse t.re therefore to cite i ini admonish alt aud oMgulurthe |»a-tics int» rested t»» appear Itofore •he Court o! Ordinary, t«» he held iu, and tor w • •» n*v on the ti e FIRST MONDAY in NO VEMBER next, and show cause ts any they an why sa.d te lei’s t\ ould not be ginntt and. W. H. WATKINS, Oid'y J. C- Srpt. 20D71. 22 td EORGiA JEt FERSt )N COHN 1Y - W Wh- r as W.v, McDaniel applies to me f. t Letters ot Giiardanship of ihe persons aud preptrty of Benjamin 1\ and Martha Ellen M- - Ban ©I, These are tlitruf re to jite and admon ish ah and Singular the persons interested to ap pear IK? tho Cour- of Ordi ary to be held in an lor said Connt> on the FIRST Monday in De cember nex’, and -bow can*’* if any they can why s .id Letters should not b-» granted# W. 11, WATKINS, Ord y,, J. C. Oct, loth lc7l. 24 id. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Gt BORGIA, JEFFERSON COUNTY.— r By vi* ue of an order from the Honorable, Court of Ordii ary of said County, will be sold Ht. the M ike 11 use, n the t wn ot Louisville, on the FIRST T icaday in L> c inber next, one hundred acre' o U;.d i ual and in said County, aid adjoining in da of L. C. D. 1 Tuwn, It. Pei dry and otl.e s. To be sold ».s the prop© t) oi thr estate of N'.imio I Biph-un decea.-cd, for he pit: iKfee ot distill ui n. T\r- s Ca.'lr, jamks a rich am. Executor of Samuel Bigl am. Oct., 2d, 187 K 23 tl. ADMINISThATUR’S SALE. VT/ILL liE SOI.l) :;t he M.rkot. House y\ in tiie town Ot Louisville, Jefferson Cos. oil I lie FIS l 'IKE'DAY in NO EJIHEKne*', wiliiih- e usual hours ol sole, one truer, of kik) li.iwti «* the Robbins phvc.p, ennm.niug WOO ii-ros of In- J more or less, adjoining lands ot John \V, Alexander. L. K. YY arun, Mrs. Mar; LoWorv, V, a,, anti Joi.ii Foi dor. T- rms cusl. L C \\ AKKF.N, Adni'r on Est of Mrs Susan A. li bljins. Svpt 33, IR7I. 21 t«ls. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. C-V EORGIA, JEFFERSON t O’UNTY- K By virtue of au order from tin* court ot Oniinary ,i said count; , will be sold at tin Mark.-' house in the Own of Louisiille, on die FIR'T IKE DAY iu NO YE MIKE next ■villi u the usual hours of s de, oue half interest in tuai tra t or pa>c-l of land situ;it and in said remit;, Coida iiing (Hi? ) one thousand and seventy acres more or te.-s, ad ailj. ming lands us A. J. Williams. Elizabeth Brown and others to lie sold a tile i-roperiy oi th ■ estate oi Eliza lir-.wu deeeasid. tor (lie benefit of the •-n-tlitors mi 1 heirs of s id deceased. Terms cash I’uruliaser required to uiy toVtilleS. UK DWELL J Hi,OWN, Adm’r Es'atute of Eliza Brown. Sept. 2-2, IP6I. 31 tds, - COURT OF OUDINARY, .iKSFitasov Cos ) Fob C ii sty Puri-osis. ; At OnAHaKlts Ocr. 13, 1671, ) IT IS ORDERED, that there he Joloctcd by the Tat Collect r of said coniuv. 65 per car..t. up >n the State Tax for County indebtedness. ;5T “ “ “ “ Bridges &c. ID « “ “ “ Paup rs. g “* *. •• “ D str e: Court ex penses. 35 “ “ “ “ FMuoa-ional pui posrs. ]0 “ “ *■ “ Jurors. 15 “ “ “ “ Comity Officers. 5 •* Salary. 10 ■« •• “ “ Court House aud Jail. 9 n .i u •- Cntingent Ex penses. Baking the aggregate 175 per cent, upon tile SMeCr.-x, whiuli is her by levied or the your 1871. YV. H. WATKINS Ord’ J C. October 13th, 1»7I. 35 ts. drTf. h, w, hunter Having resumed th« Pmctcc of J E > ICINE < tf'rs his Profess.omM 1 Survices lw thec I;zeQ3 oi Louibv»il« ai.d Ukc immjciia e vi* ciuiiy. Kept 29, 1871. 22 3m J. W. COOLEY, LOUISVILLE GA. Wi : ' 6 ime prnctice at Uis<eld Office, Octo ber, lb.i., ,871. Out oth 1871. ts Uusical Scire —A Nn - The public nre respectfully in i' irmed iliai a Musical Lniertni.iincnt consisting of Snugs and insirumem al pieces, by some of the tiuest Ar tists in the State, together with sev eral beautilul mwm wap, To be followed by a splended Sup per; will be given at the Court Bourse in Louisville, sometime abot t the iiiiukllb of November. The Conct-rt and Supper are giv en to raise the funds necessary to pay a balance due lor bqildjng the new M. E. Church iu this place, Doors open at 7 P, M, Concert will commence at at 7s. ad mission to adults SI.OO, children over L 8 half price—under 12, ssjbts. Any contributions of bams, pigs, sheep, turkeys, ducks, chickens, ligb bread, cakes or money wi'l be thankfully received and acknowl edged by the COMMITTEE, TAX COLLECTOR’S NOTICE. I am now ready to collect State and County TAX for Will re. main it: Louis;ill until the iost., and will then visit the Court Grounds at the tune speciti tl below : Farmers will please notify the Freedinen in their employ that it is Tax- Paying time, WPotl Tax to be Paid* FENN’S BRIDGE. 7Pth District, G. M.. MONDAY, October 33rd. STAPLETON’S ACADEMY, 70th “ TUESDAY, « 34th. ai’APLETGN'S STORE, •• •• *• YY'EDNESDAY, “ 85th. HOWARD’S MILL, gist “ “ THURSDAY, « 36th. TOl’E HILL, •• «< •• FRIO \Y. •• 27th. JON'F.S STORE, 7*th ■< « SATURDAY, *« 28th. LOUISVILLE, gaud •• •• MONDAY, “ 30th. BARTOW, 86th “ •• TUESDAY, « 3l s t. BETHANY’, B.)rd •• •• WEDNESDAY, November Ist. Will remain in Louisville untill December Ist, at which time I will close my Books and issue Executions against all who lail to pay by that lime, R A. GARVUX, T. C.l Louisville Ga„ October Lith, 1871. AIDES Insurance Company 9 eysciS-.WASt, ohio. Cash Capital SI,OOO S OOO. WILKINS & HOPKINS, AGTS- Louisville Drug Store. -:o—o:—— E. B. W. HUNTER, M. D. Druggist & Apothecary. Suecessor to HUNTER & CO. Keeps ou haud a full and well assorted stock • if DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, DYE STUFFS, PERFUM ERY’, SOAPS, COMBS. BRUSHES, TOIL- ET ARTICLES, LAMP CHIMNEYS, GARDEN SEED ot all Linde; FINE- CIGARS and CHEWING TOBACCO ; WINDOW GLASS and PUTTY he. Whtth he effort th sell FOR CASH, as cheap as they can be bough., at roliih, in any totvu. iu the State. August 4, 1877. 14 ts. CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. THE UNDERSIGN’D lakes plea-ure tn In arming the eittnrnS of Jeffersi.n,and ad joining counties that he has opened a AND mm »4iere work of all descriplion-, both new and repairing, will be done wit* ;ifatnisa and dis patch. HORSE SHORING done in the contest and' most . übstanlial manner, tt/~Cofhns furnished at sort notice. G, H. HARRELL, Louisville, Ga. July *, 18>|. Bin, STEfIAYILLE HIGH SCHOOL. V. T. Sanford—Principal- The FALL TERM of this School will open on Monday, August 3lst- Board can be obtained near the Aeaderqy on matt rewotmble terms. Apg. 11 ts TO GIN OWNERS, THE yNDERSIGNEP repair Pins at the Gin house on time. AGENTS. T. F. Harlow, Louiavilio, G«.; E. O. Bostic, Wriglusville, G»,; Wm. A.Sipsms, Uoußiin, Ga,; Suptheru Recorder, Mlltalgeyille, Gg ; The*. E. Dickens, Sparta, Ga.; T. N. Snurley, Warrenton, Ga. J. B- CAEN, {.onisvi'ift, G«. Augusts,lC7l- 14 4m. | Dentist, Dr. o. R STEED, formerly es Thomson Gth* ofw *>» ptofessiettnl sarviees to the citisens of LouisvUle and Jefferson counts’.— Office at Mrs. Or. Milter • rosideuoe. A share of patronage solicited. * w September 22, 1871, gl 3m. JA«. R. T. k t.I.KN, WO. *. TOMPKIXS spommrs* attoraevs at law WRIGHTSVILLE, GA. Atl business entrusted to their care wffl nieht with prompt attention. Particular attention given to the collection of claims, July 3. IfcVl. 13 t s McGowan & Stratford, LOUISVILLE, GA* TARE PLEASURE IN INFORMING th*ir pntrmis and she public generally that they have now on h&ua CHEAP FOR CASH, a large assortment of ssatsa Ms susiss Dry Goods , GROCERIES^ CLG'I'HINO, HARDWARE; CUTLERY, WOODWARE, I)UCKE4’3, TUBS, <Vc., &c., ANY’ and all of which will be sold at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES, GIVE US A CALL. Mcgowan & stratford, Louisville. Ga. May 5 187;n. w W CARTKP, H.O CARlan,’ i T jj' W- W. Carter & Son 8( COTTON FACTORS A\D GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS -7A A BA Y SAVANNAH, STREET, GEORGIA. lyPrompt personal attention given to Orders, ry Planters supplied with Bagging and Ties at Lowest Rates. July 33rd IS7J. ]2 6m. Copartnership Notice. ■jVfR. L. C. WARREN having withdrawn 4JJ. frpm the Mercantile business in Lohis. ville. the updersigu and have this dgy formed a Copartnership in the name of WILKINS &. HAYLFS, for tho puryiow of doing a General Busi, leß<l keeping ai aU times a well SELECT. ED STOCK OF GRY GOODS, they trust by elose application to Kindness to merit » liberal Nupoftf the patronage ex-ended to the old frtt. JOSEPH H. WILKINS, ’ ROBERT A. HAYLKsT** CHARLES A. HAYLES. October 2nd 1871. it. Manufacturers Notice. The undersigned, inventor sad sols rrinsln tor of the celMtrated r ' HAM UNIVERSAL PLOW, Is desirous of granting out Shop Mights Mr the same, to work on a moderate Royalty. Tho cheapness,lightness and durability, of tßa plow, together with variola other recommendations, make it one of the moat --‘-iMt AgfMtaS implement* now rpanufaetured. Manwiaolw ers in this line of bnsineu, won Id 4o wall to wE dress me toe particnlari »t an early day. JOHN D HAM. A»pmiß,lS?l. t