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HEWS & FARMER.
LOCAL:
THURSDAY HOVEMBEK 30. 1871.
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ster's, new edition. Unabridged Dictionary, the
regular price of which is sl2
Parties getting up clubs, will please send in
the names as fast as they get them. Those
who hare sent in cl bs of five and upwards,
tltn forward subscribers at two dollars each.
Attention Democrats.
We are requested to give notice
to the citizens of Jefferson county,
that a meeting will be held at the
Court House in Lonisville, on Sat
urday the 2nd of December, for se
lecting delegates to the Convemion
to be held in Atlanta on the 6th of
December, to nominate a candidate
|l»r Gnvernor of the State, to fill ihe
present unexpired term. Let every
Democrat in the county try and be
present.
Notice to Town Ta* payers will be found in
another column on tl. • page.
A action is called to tho card ofT. F. Har
low, who is goiDg to sill somebody’* watch to
pay expenses of r 'pairing it they doiA hrsten to
“pay damages” themselves.
The Rev. R. W. Flournoy Pastor in charge
•f this circuit left yesterday on his way to the
Sonlh Georgia Conferrence which meets in Co
lumbus on the 13th of of next month.
Dutbict Court. —From some cause un
known to as. Judge Jones and Attorney Getter.
«l Webb failed to put in their appearance here
tin Monday last, tlieir time of holding Court;
consequen'ly, we have had no District Court
this mot th.
The weather for the past Week has been unu
sually warm for this season of the year. Os
rain, there has been a b'untifnl supply—
enough to keep the streets and walks in fine or"
dMf for muddying boots and shoes, ataPlbe
•''ladies trails. \
The new M. E. Church at this place, was.
Recording to app intment. Dedicated on Sun
day, by ihe Rev. Mr Hinton, Presiding Elder
Os this District. Ills text—very appropriate to
the occasion—was treated freely, and with con.
eiderable force, both in point of merit and
style of del ivory
Can’t the young on » of Louisville master up
enough young ladies to practice singiugat ihe
Baptist Church tomorrow night T We know
it the young men will, the ladies are willing, so
let the ringing of the bell he a signal tor them
t ■ get readyjaud repair to the Church at 7 o’-
clock for that purpose.
We are phased to note the completion of
Mess. Wilkins & Hopkins’ nev’ Warehouse, of
which we made a notice in our local some weeks
siuce. The frame work of tho new Drug Store
of Dr. Hunter will soon bo under way, and
when the house is finished it will add comdd
erably lo the apperance of the business portion
ot our little c ity.
Hog Stsvmns —On last Friday evening a
couple of white men—Tlmmis Gordy and Jcs
see Foard, employees of the French Burr Stone
Company—were brought into Louisville and
lodged in Jail, charged w ; th hog stealing. If
the present Legislature abolishes the Di trie!
Court, they will have a sweet time for the next
eix months, as it seems they o..n’t give bond for
their appearance.
Pianos,’Organs and Sewing Machines can be
furnished on most reasonable terms by applying
to W. C. D. ROBERTS, at this office. Writ
ten guarantees given with the St. Louis Pianos,
by the manufacturing Company, for five years
Sewing Machines with all the now improve
ments, from $75 00 to $l3O 00 ; Pianos from
$375 00 to SI4OO 00. Organs so cheap that
yon will almost think yon are getting them for
nothing. All sold.on the Installment plan, ex
cept Organs.
NEW GOODS I NEW GOODS!!
Tlie undersigned has just receied large ad
ditions to their Stock—it is now complete
Come and see us and we will satisfy you. that
no house in the State undersells us. Tl ii is no
place to enumerate prices. The counter is the
place to price goods. In a word, call on us,
and we will prove by occular demonstration
that what we say we do.
McGOWAV & STRATFORD.
Special attention is directed to the new ad
▼enisemeuts in this issue. W. H. Goodrich
& Son, 265 Broad St. Augusta, Ga., Wholesale
and Retail dealers in Stoves, Grates, and house
furnishing Goods.
C. J. T. Balk, 136 Broad Street, Augusta, has
just opened a First-class Dry Goods Home, and
offers special inducements to buyers.
That elegant stock of Fall and Winter Dry
Goods at No 130 Broad St.,{Augusta will be
ihown with pleasure, and gold cheap by Mess.
P. & M. Gallaher. Give them a call.
Read the advertisement of the South Caroli
ng Land and Emigration Association, on the
second page. Want of time and space prevents
Us from giving more extended notices of these
advertisements this week.
Native Gold Deposits rear Acqdtta.—
We were shown the other day by Judge L. C
Warren two beautiful specimens of gold, recent
lyfonnd on the lands of the late L. B. Warren,
Bsqr., near Augusta. One was a nugget of
pare virgin gold, as heavy as a gold dollar, and
the other one was of the richest specimens of
gold bearing quarts wo have ever seen. The
xngget was |wgshed out of a pan of earth, and
the gold quartz obtained from a vein of quartz
npon the Hnds —the extent and value of which
■Spill be determined by future explorations.
In these hard times the sight of the gold was
refreshing. It is the intention of the Judge to
develop at an early day these resources, and
Ife trust the specimens exhibited are a part of
■millions of dollars of treasure soon to be brought
to light. The church, the educational interests
sf the country, the poor, ell are interested in
this discovery, «s the well k«own Philanthropy
•f Lindsay Warren bag demonstrated that he
prices wealth mainly as affording him the means
jileeaing others.
uiMPritM mr wmsasram.
At Ike 4th Quarterly Conferrence of the Lon
ievil e Circait, M. E. Church—held in LonU
viUe On., 85th Nov. 1871-the following Reeo
lutiona were nnanimooeiy adopted.
Resolved—That the thanks of this Confcr
ranee in behalf of thig Circuit ere due, aad are
hereby tendered to the Bapt»t Chureh in Loq
ieville for their ebrietUn courtesy end liberality
in permitting ns the use of their Hones of wor
ship daring the several years in which we have
had none of onr own.
Resolved—Th*' it will *lway» afford ns pieaa
nre ta reciprocate their courtesy, and repay
whenever we ean, th-ir fraternal kindness.
Resolved—That a copy of these Resolution,
be transmitted to the Baptist Cbnrch of Lonis
ville aud that the News $ Farmsr be requested
to copy them E. W. HINTON, P. E.
Hbnkt Watkixj, Seo'y.
our cottosTmarket.
We are pleased to see ihut so ma
ny of our farming friends are becom
ing convinced, llial tiiey ean realize
more money for their cotton by sell
ing in Louisvile, than by shipping
to any other market. Notwith
standing onr buyers have no coin
petition, they always pay the high
est prices, within one cent of Savan
nah market, aud it is well known to
all who have shipped cotton, that
it costs more than that to pay the
expenses, besides it is ten or fifteen
days before you get your m<>ri“v,
and the probability, if the priee de
dines, of having \our cotton reje t
ed on accounl ol false packing, mix
ed cotton, or some other excuse.—
We have as yet lo hear ol the first
complaint of any cotton sold in Lou
isville besides you get your money
cash down. Our buyers in Louis
ville, are fully prepared to buy all
that may be offered fin sale, and will
sell goods as cheap as they can be
bought in the State. So we say,
iiring along your cotton and sell in
Louisville, and subscribe for your
county paper, and you will always
bless the day you di I it.
The following is a draft of a Bill
that has been drawn and forwarded
to our Representatives, wiih arc
quest, signed by quite a number of
our citixens, that they procure its
passage. It is anew expeiiment,
and one of such importance, that our
citiz ns generally should have an
opportunity of expressing tl eir views
about it. It is believed by those
iwho have suggested ibis measure,
yiat if will meet a necessity long
felt, and will m ihe main remove
(hose causes of complaint on tin
part of Jurors, especially those from
a long distance, “that they are not
properly cared fur while engaged
in public duly.” There may how
evei he objections to the Bill.' Tin*
object in view is to spread it fit fore
the public, and if there be valid nb
jections, there will be ample time, for
public opinion to defeat ii, before the
Legislature can act on it.
Be it enacted by the General As
sembly of the State of Georgia—
That it shall be the duly of the Sher
ri Sos Jcflcrson county, prior 10, or
on the first day of each Term of ihe
Superior Court of said county, to
provide, at the expense of the coun
ty, suitable board and lodging for
each Grand and Special Juror, who
shall be regularly sworn as a Juror,
during said term ol the Court.
Be it further enacted—Thai at the
close of each term of said court, it
shall be the duly of the Sheriff to
make out and certify to the presid
ing Judge, the names and number of
days each Juror so boarded and lodg
ed, and the cost of the same, which
shall’be approved by said presiding
Judge, ami said account 30 ceriifi-d
and approved, shall be a warrant on
the Treasurer of said county, and
upon presentation to the Treasuer,
shall be immediately paid by him,
from any money in his hands'—and
in the event of their being no money
in the Treasury at the time ol said
presentation, then.it shall be paid
Irom ihe first money received by
said Treasurer, provided this act
shall not interfere with the per diem
pay now allowed by law to each Ju
ror.
All laws, or parts oflaws, in con
flict with this act. are hereby repeal
ed.
ft uoutis.i.n (j p ti.i r .n/j.y.
The Mobile Tribune passes the
following tribute to Georgia. It is
richly deserved :
We have always looked upon
Georgia as a great Stale and regard
ed her sons as talented, brave and
true, but we have been ignorant of
the number of great statesmen with
in her border* until Bullock’s resig
nation made it apparent that a Gov
ernor was to be elected for the un
expired term. The number of truly
great, and eminently good, and scru
pulously honest, and unselfish patri
otic statesmen —thought to be so
scarce in these degenerate times—
who have been unearthed by the
newspaper* • and coi respondents,
within the past two weeks, is per
fectly astounding.
John A. F.lmendorf, of Brooklyn,
N. Y., now a member of the firm of
Edward Smith & Cos., 162 William
Street, New York, had his little son
attacked by a hive of enraged bees
that had been, overturned by a dog,
and received more than a thousand
wound*, his head, face and neck be
ing black with stings. He immedi
ately applied Darby’s Prophylactic
Fluid, The pane was at once gone,
and no sign of any inflammation ap
peared, He believes it saved his
son* life.
The mountains of Notth Carolina
Are covered with ice and Snow.
•MCA mw »rMHwr.
The members ot the Board of Ed
ucation are ordered to meet at the
Court House on Saturday the 9th
day of December next. All teach
ers aud others having claims, and
other persons having business of
any character, with the Board, are
notified lo present the same on that
day.
JAMES G. CAIN,
President of the Bo ird.
Louisv.lle, Ga.,-Nov- 17, 1871.
Men make their wills when dying ;
women are not allowed the same le
gal privilege, because they are held
<o have them during their lives.
marketTTeports.
LouiroUle. Nov. 29—Cotton 16}@17|.
AuffUfta . November 27.—Cotton. I7J ;
Savannah , Nov. 27- —Cotton,
New York, Nov. 27—Cotton, 19$.
Livtrpool , Nov. 27,—Cotton, 9f©loJ.
CENTRAL R R. SCHEDULE.
i»AT train.
Leave .Savannah 7 15
Arrive at Ilartow 12 51
“ “ Macon 451
Leave Macon ...... 7am
Arrive at D ir.ow 11 5
“ “ Savannah..., 525
NIGHT TRAIN.
Leave Savannah 7pm
Arrive at Bartow 1 *>3
“ “ Mr.coo 515
Leave Macon t» 30
Arrive at Bartow 10 30
“ “ Savannah. 450
Passengers for Augusta, make connection at
Millen. oil both trains.
Tax Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given to Town Tax Pay
ers, that my books wil i be closed on tho HtU day
of December next, after which time executions
will be issued against all delinquents,
R. J PA NX AL, Marshal.
Loubville, Ga , Nov. 30th I*7l.
Notice.
ALL articles for repair whi« h have lo on left
iu my shop and repaired previous to Ist of
September, will—if not called or l efore the 25th
day of December next —bes Id in accordance
with the terms of the law. to |>*y xpMi.se of re
pairing. t f. Harlow.
Louisville. Nov. 30 1871 4t.
Georgia. Jefferson county—
Whereas, Green S. Hall app ies to me for
let’ers ot Administration on the estate of Red
ing Hall, late of said county deceased.
The e ure therefor* io cite and anmoufth
all paities interested, to appear before the
Court of Ordinary, to be heid in and for said
county on tho First Monday in January next,
and show cause if any ihay can why sad letters
should not be granted.
W. H. WATKINS, Ord v J. C.
Nov. 30, 1871. 31 td.
W. H. WATKINS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
HoutShtUf, (sa.
WilPpvac ice in the middle Cir nit. Speciai
attention given to the Collection of CL AIMS.
//- POGRGIA JEFFELON COUNTY—
X Mrs. Allen Tarvor applies to mo f« r exemp
tion of personalty in tlm estate of Alien Tarver
dec’d., |t.r the ut-e ot hers*lf and minor chil
dren, and i will pa>s upou tho mine on the Hth
day of December next, at 10 o'clock, A. M
w. ii, Watkins, or iv j. c.
Nov. 23d 1&7 I,
FOR SALE - .
REAL ESTATE IN LOUISVILLE.
TM7IIE UNDERSIGNED having been erigog
od iu the Currirge business p i-l
twenty eight years,offers fi r sale his two siiuy
dwelling house, and lot, on the c. r icr of Wash
tngton and Ceuier Streets, containing five rooms.
Ulreo fireplaces, garden and good well of water ■
said lot contains half acre more or less ; also on
•he North-west corner ol same streets, on
whole square of three acres,containing Carriage
‘■shop, two story building 42X24 feel” sheds oh
each side 16X42 feet, blacksmith Shop 3bX2n
teet, will, two furnaces, liorseloi, cornciib
cow and wagon shelter! also a single sion
dwelling house containing 4 rooms /"kitchen,
well and garden the above lo\s will bo s tJ i
cheap, separately ortogether. Titles good.
„ and. k. t»aV.
Novembei 17, 1871. oq (j t
Dentist.
DR. C. R STEED, formerly of Thomson
Ga., offers his proiessional services to the
citizens of Louisville and Jefferson county
Office at Mrs. Sir. Miller's residence. A share
of patronage solicited.
September 22, 1871. 21 ;; m .
CGEORGIA JEFFERSON COUNT!.—
* Whefeas;F. A. Sinquefield applies to me
for letters of Digmission.from the Guardian
ship of the person and proper ty of S. A. D.
Brown, of said county. These are therefore
to cite and admonish all persons interested, to
appear before the Court of Ordinary, within
the tune prescribed by law, and make known
their objections, why said letters should not be
granted.
W. H. WATKINS, Onl y J. C-
Nov. 17 1871. 2!) 5t
ADMINISTRATOR’S SAIX
WILL BE SOLD at the Market House
in the town of Louisville, Jefferson Cos.
on the FIST TUESDAY in NOVEMBER next,
within the usual hours ol sale, one tract of and
snown as the Robbins place, containing IBOH
acres of land more or less, adjoining lauds of
John W, Alexander, L. C. Warren, Sirs. Mary
Lowery, ffm. and John Ponder. Terms cash.
L. C. WARREN, Adm’r on
I3st. of Mr* Susan A. Rt hbins.
Sept 22, 1871. 21 tds.
Georgia, jefferson county.—
Whereas, R. W. Holmes applies to nm for
Letters of Dismission from the Guardianship of
the per-on and property of Horace Kaiuwa'er
of said comity. These are therefore to cite
and admonish all persons interested, to appear
before the Court of Ordinary, within the time
prescribed by law and make known their ob
jections, if any they have, why said letters
should not be gr ruled.
W H. WATKINS, Ord’v J. C.
Oct. 27 1871. 26 5t
Notice to debtors and credit
ors,—All persons indebted to the estate
«f Thomas A. Moßride, late of Jefferson ;coun
ty deceased, are requested to come forward
and make immediate payments, and those hav
ing claims against said eatate are notified to
present them in terms of the law.
SAMUEL J. GORDON, Adm.
Nov. 10th, 1871. 27 st,
STELLAVILLE HIGH
SCHOOL.
V. T. Sanford—Principal.
The FALL’ TERM of this School will open
on Monday, August 2ist.
Board ean be obtained near the Academy
on moat reasonable terms,
Aug. 11 if
WILKINS & HOPKINS,
Have In store and are daily receh ing- Bacon, Floor, Sugar, Salt, Bagging, Ties , Coffee , Whiskey, Tobacco , Molasses.
Also the largest and best selected Stock of Dry Goods ever brought to this Market, at astonishing low prices.
WILKINS ft. HAYLES,
Have just received and are now
opening their
New Goods,
and from this time on will be daily
1 receivig FRESH additions to their
STOCK.
Their assortment is vaii-d, and
embraces everything kept in a
They call particular attention to
t
heir assormeni of
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS,
SHOES,
HATS,
Groceries,
HARDWARE,
TINWARE,
and NOTIONS,
CORN MEAL ALWAYS ON HAND
Th.ir stock has been carefully se
lecteii, and in making their purchas
es, the lasts and wants of tiie coun
ty have been consulted. Their
it*axis have been bought upon the
most reasonable terms, and thev
ft ill be sold CHEAP.
They are determined to GIY'E
SATISI AC I'ION, and will always
take pleasure in waiting on custom
ers and hope tocontinue to merit the
patronage of their old friends.
Louisville, Oct. 16, IS7I. 1 ly.
|~lK(>R(ilA JEFFERSON COUNTY
'S. JT Wher* as Wm. McDaniel applies to me
f. r bettersei Guardianship of ilie persons and
pr- petty of Benjnmiu F, and Martini Ellen M -
dan el. These are tlieref re to cite and admon
ish all and Singular the persons interested to a; -
P 'ar a* the '■ ourt of Ordi ary to be held in an
tor said Count , on the FI LIST Monday in De
d tuber next, and show caus- if any they can
why s..id Letters should not It- (-ranted.
W. H. WATKINS, Ord’y.. J. C.
Oct, Lhh lt-71. 24 Id.
pEORGIA JEFFERSON COUNTY.—
V_T Whereas,Samuel M. Clark as administrn
ter of.lames W Clark deceased, and Eliene
z r iirowu administrator of the estate of John
ft .Clark deceased, have applied for Letters
f dismission from satd administration. These
are, therefore lo cite and admonish all persons
interested to appear before the Court of Ordi
nary w ithin the time prescribed by law and
make know It their objections if any they have
why said Letters should not be granted.
W, H."WATKINS Ord’y.
0 t. 20, 1871, 25. st.
GEORGIA JEFFERSON COUNTY.—
Whoreas, Samuel M.and Emily F. Clark,
administrator and administratrix of the estate of
James VV. Clark deceased, have applied for
leave to se'l all the real estate of said deceased.
Those are therefore to cite all persons interest
ed to appear before the Court of Ordinary, to
be held in and for said county on the FIRST
Mondey in December next, and show cause if
any they have why said leave should not be
granted-
W, H. WATKINS Ord’y.
Oct. 20, 1871, 25, st,
' ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Georgia, jefferson county.—
By vinue of an order from the Honorable,
Court of Ordinary ofsaid County, will be sold
at the Market House, in the town of Louisville,
outlie FIRST T tesday tu December next, one
hundred acres sriand situated in said County,
and adjoining lauds of L. Q. C. D. Brown, 11. J.
Pendry mid others. To be sold us the property
ol the estate of ■Samuel Bigham deceased, for
the purpose of distribution. Terms Cash,
JAMES A. Blt-HAM.
Executor of Samuel Bigham.
Oct., 2d, 187 J. 23 td.
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
WILL BE BULD at the market House in
the tow nos Louisville, on FIRST Tues
day in December next, between the legal hours
of Sale, the Hout' and Lot, situated on e glitli
St in said town uud known as the Roberson
house, now occupied by G, H. Harrell. Sold
as the propet ty of th« Minor children oft}. W.
Roberson deceased, for the purpose of division.
Terms one thiid cash, one third in 12 months
and one third in 2 years, with Interest from
date. Bond for title until property is pai for.
Purchaser to pay for Titles.
12. H. W, HUNTER. Ouard’n.
N0v.20, 1871. 25. tds.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
BY VIRTUE of an order from the Honora
ble the Court of Ordinary of Jefferson
county, will be sold at the Market House, in the
town of Louisville, within the legal hours of
stile, on the First Tuesday in December next,
one tract of land. (Containing one hundred and
ninety-nine acres more orj less, lying in Jeflfer
•on county,|o3rd District G. M. and adjoining
lands of Nelly Gsvdon, Mary Coley and Elijah
Eubanks, being’the dower of Tempy McDaniel
in the lauds of Roderick McDaniel deceased.
Also at the same ma and place, will be sold
a tract of one hundred and fifty-four acre* more
or less lying is the same ooanty and diet, and
adjoining lands ofQreen 8. Hall, Elijah Eubanks
and the estate of Eseriah Cowait. All the said
lands sold as the property of Roderick McDaniel
dec’d' for the purpose of distribution.
Terms one half cash, the other half payable
in twelve months, with interest from date, in
100 dollar note*. Bond for title gives to |par
•baser until the notes are paid.
LAWSON B. McPANIEL, Adm’r.
Oct. 80, 1671. 85 tds
McGowan & Stratford,
LOUISVILLE, GA.
Take pleasure in informing
their patrons and the publie generally
that they have now on hand
CHEAP FOR CASH,
a large assortment of
SSPAIP3.IS MS) Mil?
Dry Goods 9
GROCERIES,
CLOTHING,
HARDWARE,
CUTLERY,
WOOD WARE,
BUCKETS, TUBS, dto., dtc., dto., dtc.,
ANY and all of which will bo sold.at
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMER.
GIVE US A CALL.
McGOYVAN & STRATFORD,
Louisville, Ga.
May 3 1879. < !>'•
TAX COLLECTOR’S
X O TICE.
lam now ready to collect Stale and County TAX for 1<571. Will re
main m Louistill until the 21st inst., and wtllihen visit the Court Grounds
al Inc time specified below :
Farmers will please notify the Freedmen in their employ that it is Tax
l ayttig time. * *
tetPoll Tax to be Paid .
STONES, (lest time) 77th Di-t ict, G. M.. THURSDAY, November 16tb.
JONES STORE, 7Tth “ “ FRIDAY, *« nd,. I
MT. MORIAH, (last time) 77th “ “ SATURDAY, « idth. 1
SWIFTS, (last time) 77th “ “ MONDAY, “
HOWARD'S MILL, (lasttimeJßlst “ •• TUESDAY, “ 21st. !
STAPLETON’S BTORE, 76th “ “ WEDNESDAY, « 22n*
I’Ol’E lULL, 81st .. .. THURSDAY, <• 23rd. ]
SIAPLETON’S ACADEMY, 76th 44 41 FRIDAY, 44 24th,
HUDSON’S STORE, last time, 7ttth 44 44 MONDAY, 44 27tk <
FENN'S BRIDGE, 73th “ <• TUESDAY, « 28tb. I
BARTOW, 85th .. ~ WEDNESDAY, “ 294. £
BEDDINUFIELDS, John last time 85th “ THURSDAY, •* ;t , gh 1
BETHANY. 83rd “ FRIDAY, Dec. Ist. C
BEDDINGFIELDB, Wm last tme 83rd “ SATURDAY, “ 2nd
ALEXANDER’S Wm. last time 84th “ MONDAY, “ 4th j
Will remain in Louisville untill December 15, al which time [ will ’
close my Books and issue Executions against all who tail to pay by that '
time, tr j j
R. A. GARVIN, T. C. i
Louisville Ga., October 13th, IS7L I,
l
ANDES ' ;
i
Insurance Smnpanff^
Cash Capital $1,000,000.;
WILKINS & HOPKINS, AGTS* J
Louisville Drug Store.
E. H. W. HUNTER, M. D.
Druggist & Apothecary.
Suscessor to HUNTER &. CO.
Keeps on hand a fall and well assorted stock
of
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHED
DYE STUFFS, PERFUM
ERY, SOAPS, COMBS.
BRUSHES, TOIL
ET ARTICLES,
LAMP CHIMNEYS,
GARDEN SEED ol all kinds;
FINE CIGARS and CHEWING TOBACCO ;
WINDOW GLASS and rUTTY &c. &c.
Which he offers to sell FOR CASH, as cheap
as they can be bought, at raiail, iu any town in
the State.
August 4, 1871. ]4 ts.
CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY.
THE UNDBRSIGND take* pleasure in in
orming the citizens of Jefferson and ad
joining counties that he has opened a
AND
where work of all descriptions, both new and
repairing, will be done witn neatness and dis
patch.
HORBE SHOEING done in the neatest and
most substantial manner,
Oi?“Coffins furnished at sort notice,
G, H. HARRELL,
Louisville, Ga.
July 7, 1871. 6 6m.
POSTPONED SALE.
Georgia, jefferson county—
By virtue of an order from the court of
Ordinary of said county, will be sold at the
Market house, in the town of Louisville, on
the FIRST TUESDAY in DECEMBER ne*t,
within the usual boars of sale, oqe half interest
in that tract or parcel of land situated in said
eounty, containing (1070) pits thousand and
seventy acres more or less, and adjoining lands
of A. $. Williams. Elizabeth Brown and others,
to be sold as the property of the estate of Eliza
Brown deceased, for the benefit of t&e
creditors and heirs of raid deceased. Terms
cash- Purchaser required tops/ far titles.
BURWELL J. BROWN,
Adm'rEptstzte of Eliza Brown.
SopL 58, im, 91 fid*
JAS. R. T. AILZS, WAS. A. TOMPKISS
& sfm
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
WRIGHTSVILLE, GA.
All business entrusted to their care wifi
meet with prompt attention.
Particular attention given to the collection
of claims,
■lnly 3, 1871. t s
W W CARTER, H O CARTER, f t CARTER, Jr.
W. W. Carter & Sons,
COTTON FACTOES
AND GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
]A,j BAY SAVANNAH,
STREET, GEORGIA,
117“ Prompt personal attention given to Order*,
nr Planters supplied with Bagging and Ties
at Lowest Rates.
July 23rd 1871. 12 6m.
DR E. E W. HUNTER
U AVING RESUM ED the Practice of MED
-■--A ICINE, offers his Prefessional services te
the citizens of Louisville and the immediate vi--
ciuity.
Sept. 29, 1871. 22 3m
Rags! Rags!!
WE wiil tpay a good price forail the good
clean. Cotton Rags brought to us. Now is the
lime to get rid of yonr old cloths.
WILKINS & QOPKINS.
~J. W. COOLEY, n
LOUISVILLE, GA,
Will resume praptioe at his old Office, Octo
ber, 10th, 1871.
Oet 6th 1871. S3 ts
COURT Os ORDINARY, Jeppzrsor Cos >
For Court, Purposes. >
At Chambers Oct. 12, 1811, >
IT IS ORDERED, that there be eollected by
the Tax Collector of said eounty.
55 per cent, upon the State Tax for County
indebtedness.
30 “ 11 “ 11 Bridges &c.
10 « a i* *• Paupers.
6 “ •* “ “ District Conrt ex
penses.
«< «* «• « Education*! par
-11) »« « * •• j7rora,
15 « <• >• “ County Officers.
5 « « « •• Salary.
10 •• “ " V Coart Haase qad
JeU.
§ » *• “ "Coatwce* Ifc
•aftHaraCe?£sbrvs
1871. _ '
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