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ROBERTS B ROThTrsT
1PIT0&S and PBOPBIETOas. ’
•f’fhfkSDAYpioyEMßKß^lsit^
;Tnc Election Tuesday— Glorious rnutnph
,of the Democracy.
From the Telegraphic Di>p,thes
the fejivatiiiah News of ye.sier.lay,
»e s*’e that th; e e.-trous ip twenty
tiour Siat-8, on Tue-day last, re«ult
«>l in an overwltel.nittg triumph of
•he Democracy, Jn every State ex
,cept \ermom pu,l Wisconsin the
Democrat* have swept th • fi Id ; and
tho rgh the returns are ineag r, vet
enough is known in convince us that
the fourty f>urth Congress will be
largely democratic.
Beast Butler has hem beaten for
Congress in M issachnsett*. by an
overwhelming injri:y. Three
cheers an Ia tiger lor the Democrat
cv of the old B iy State.
N.-w loikCi-ty gives the J}etn'f'
.crats a majority of h.rtv-iwo ,thp U *
sand, am] sends a lull D uocratic
-rd“l.egati'>ti to .Congress., s
Louivi ip i has gone largely Dem*
ocratic, The Congressional delega
*ion wih prop il.ly stud five to one.
I lie resu't in Geo ga, ts an un li*
vtded Demo, ratio D.-lega im. Not
,«'t single Radical lias been elected in
our noble o'd State. Then three
lime three, and a bengall t:ge, f,r
the Empire State ol the South.
We wnily like to give to our
readers a full account of the elec,
lions fro ~ e . ry State as «e have it,
Pul our ti ne and space wiil not per-
Suffice to sty, it h is been the
greatest victory that has ever perch
* and upon tiic I'it.loer of Democracy.
All honor to the Demo -rats of the
.Union. May the vict ry still go un-.
til the last vestage of Ruliealism
.shill be wiped from the Uni ed
Sta'es. G>d speed tlm good work.
The eo'ored people . f Georght
■own property to ,me a.M ,uut of Sti,-
157 7SS, ' ’
There are in u,e United' Stat- s S
- voters, and yet on! v C,5(J0,-
» 10 come ■« 'h« polls at ti gene,a
,el. eti n. °
Home, Ga., October 30 Capt.
Dunlap Scott, the patriot, the sol
dier and Democrat, di-d to-n o->,t
about eleven o’clock.
1 he CharlestO'i News and Courier
reports eight dentil, all white, from
v-liow fever n: that city 1 .si week.
I lie epidemic is g ill spreading.
The recepts of the Sia'e Fair at
A t ant t, were 820,500, while the
.expenses were $30,00". And s,il,
>t is claimed that tnc Fair was a s . IC .
89.
VV. W. Gr .over <d Brooks county
has sc. t a rep rt -f Ins experience
with a twoJiorsc fan, to .he At an-
' o - r 0 C°, "1,,, lin "■ ,]t: and
'°’ U -' peiug 81,-
040, leaving ad arp-ofitof 82,212,-
Here is a l>o t the meanest sne, j.
men of an Admin station lie which
* ;' Jnd its w »y """ pi C lately •
The nnreco t:ie,j ;ebe's
tlm.r oM UV f- ,I,.,ate f| as . B ( l ovv f,
.> ; ei:h when they he ar ,l fr., ~ Umo.
i "at s the wav it worts.’’
It appear-in ihe Ba .g > r b Whip
/& Courier.” b S
Courtney VV. B a'l, cl , re d,
A hens, p «y* .taj 3 on SIQ,SOS worth
, Property. Ro colon ,1 „ a,, i„ a,y
Nate rul and py the Ra 'it;;, 1 ~ owns
. f* 1 J "I* »• V‘->- Let the ttego.es p,t
Jltat in their pipes an,] s „„ke it _
Property can ho acp.ir. lm ;, er
< gov, rtf,„ „t, anil sere are
, r w h °aest white it die i* \ ,
Foutb. 1
‘ Ac, '°f' lin c’ loth - ■ the.,,] returns
.received at Atlanta, t e next U or
• gia Leg,si ifur- V v,l stand :I , the
Senate. 0 ,e Radio .t, two It, Wild
* *! n . Democrats, a„d (r y 0 ,.e
'J'Tatght Dent .cats. JI„„ J four
Radicals, twelve In lependoot Deni'
■ocrats, arid one h ,n re.i an i Hf't\.
»nne S ratglu D. inucrotn Puere i
will be three teg roes the House I
.‘'"to none pi, the Sen te.
This from IWiorv’s Dempcrat:
• •the Democrat «,( Canto,,, Qti o
comes to us ihisjwet k wim . s . x roo-*’
ters »n its first page and jubil u.t all
,» ve r. Doe ~f tlie r„,s,,s pti it
he,cb whde the rest are crowing Ins
lily over th.nr rad cal or tie r w ho i
sick! Cr.waway! I:, tw„ y. a s
rom now w„n the IV, * to tur.dsh
« candidate /or the Pr, smettev, a„.t
vilh “money fhr bonds,” as tie- gr , at |
■ictortPS in Ohi, and In liana b aze
he way, we ll m .re th.,u make the I
velkntg r.ng as
“Hiram goes sneaking homer
tP-od'bye Gr.n . Farewell old
poons ! Cos tie borne carpet-big*
“ rs bilore it is too late to get back,
.ttrrah for the men who dire take
ire ol themselves and ,h> righ'.
Here is what Jeff .Long said in a
speech in Albany Ga. ihe other
night: ‘The civil rights bdl did
give a colored man ihe right to mar
ry n white wik\ and wh.-n it passed
he was going to make th • white in o
p'e toe the mark, *n I he would hum
f"8 gal wfiero lie pleas d.“ The
daholicd wietch as> stud tha : tin*
whi e p 'ople had "estroyed the vir
lue ol h's race a ltd that n tali n ion
wns th • order of the duy.
S nator Bava and, of D law are,
spokefpoke,to a large De uocratic meeting
in Jersey Gt> l.«js w u -d in Ins
closing t;e narks on the Givi! Rights
bill an I us effects at t. e South, used
these words :
“Know ng the South as I do, I
say lieie to-nig t that if I inuu
choose between living ai the South
With the child enl loye hii.l stand tig
agai .pt youder,bl ink wall to he shot
to deith wi ll in skmiy, I s'ioul.l
thank Gp I for me musketry. The
txiuth can hav-- n -ither peqce nor
prosperity with the Civi' Itigii s l>i 1.
and your -future is b .tin I u> ii her*.
Io the n m of sed-in erest, if not
of higher and holier m lives, I ap>
peal to you .to >uv h r irom des ruc
tion.”
And y.-t .the.-e are wpit-- fgtheis
of lumiiies iu the S 14th wjto deb me
them elv. garni ihmr children hy ns.,
socia ing With tln>,l at some party.
Toujh on Whittey.
VV’liile Wlii ley was in B nien,
making n gger sneech. s, he calle t
at a g.-ntleman's house and asked it
he could p ocure dinner. “6l
course ” re lit and *h- g«“ntl“man hut
added : “Wr. Wni ley, I umiei'tand
that you v. d-d fu f e evil rights
b 11, the object of which is ihedegra
d iturn ol the wb t s to the 1 vel ol
the negroes; \ou ;ire a c.iiiidite
tor re-election to cmgress, ano are
iidvoe-i.tiug this in. asure, atiil hence
you helhve m go j,. eguali y. I
shall be gland for you to pa tak of
my It.'spituli y, i,p | kn .\vuig you
|uelcr. nee 1.. r eo'ored s ciety, I have
made unangements t > acemnin al nc
you ac -oid nglv. ‘ You'll find your
dinner in Hr. l itchen, Mojo/."
i his is as il slio-1 i be, lie pi“ac i«
es socal equality vvitu the negro,
a (I wliv not toice fii n to p.m ti. e it ?
Curses Cominj Horn; to Roost
Commercial men at the No t,h are
beginning to discov r liar 'Sou hern
reconstructi >u is a dear bargim. so
far as their p rckets are c .ticerned.
a-ul the laboring white class s are
e l" l y aware, at tins late .lay, tli^t
the e draii -is ol neg-oes
means s rmw and want . f t'.ein
Thousands <■! Eur p<->iii‘ a e leaving
loi their own houns and it i* com
puted that one-third ol the tins dll*
I; borers of ,\ew York ct v— 90,000
persons—ire idle. The World dcs
flares that tin se uuf .rtun .t<*s h ive
he n mi of work for -ix mouths a>id
cannot expect emp'oxmerit
nex-t s. riu •. Wha is true of New
Vo k is lunch more e nph tn all, the
rase cl ew ere. Hitherto the IF
pu'ilican pry has managed io com
pel inr'iiy I .boring m n o \o e their
ticket. Ihe following disp .tub from
the P nnsylvama < oat reg on indi*
cat s that there is a revolt agam>t j
this exaction, and that se ions mens- j
ures aie contempla ed to 1 ecc the
i-Stie.
Scran on, Penn., Oct. 19.— As h
3 1 ol November draws near i lie po
liri. al exe 'e nent in this conn y in
creises. Th • great mas of workmg
hi-’n here k cog .iz ihe lact tint i]-
ar-quar s niggle heiwcu t-ie corpo
ations, olfi e hollers aid co’ru.i
l'ol"i. inns on the one fraud, and the
workingmen ami the fiien is ol hon
es' govermn ion the other. It will.
tlie-ef ne, h- ihe h ,rdi st fb'ight p .
htical In.iile ever seen jnihecoa re
gins Th - candidal sth -unelves
are I lir t\ pes o! ihe par is and prm
cipk-s tin y icpri sent, every oio o'
the Re loohc iii nomin es m i g ~n
acknowh-.lged h rripion o! ill cod
an l mi In ad corpora t>o sos his va l *
ley, while tfn ca idida es ul lie D m
"C anc party are tried and uue
friends of laoor ad r fo'in, as well
as exp Hens of sound De uocratic
prill i, Ics.
lie that defeat star s
I them in the f. ce, t'n- It,-, u hli
! cotin-y c >ii'iiiittoe are end. avorimr
to iu lue- the Unit, and S'it es Coui't
for the West n Dist-ici.d Pennsvl
vanta to appoint fe.lc n\ overseers
of fie. ti on .in I assist overseers of
this conn y, tl.u« loloDng tlie ex>
amp e set th m ' y their b el hr. n m
tlie S.u h in .catling li.r Federal
I tm ps io ‘,«iot. c ”me n at the polls.
I lie chair . an of the cornmiti- e is
now ,n Pi tsh .rg lur this purpose.—
If the .-c e ne -ucc mis or il (J n.
O-b 'me (who s per-onally iut-re.st
et) i>rocui s a iiu.l. r fro ■> 1} veruor
Uirt a ft to cad out trie Ninth Rear,
um nt, wlii h he coin namls, to so ei
the miner- t - vote die I.iadieyJ tick- t
on elect um day, bio tl viij, be
Shed.
The “ esul s ol the v ar’’ are re
lur .iug t> p ague tlie inv ntor-. The
battle of the N.utli is at Ja-t being
fougli beyo nl li“r i onlines.
ns wa'cli and wait and pray. T|, e
day of retribution is near at ha id.—
[“CoiH.jtutionalist.”
Tlie corner stone of anew Chris
tian church was laid by ihe Masonic
FVateriii;y, in Augusta, on the 3 and.
A Sensible Alabama Negro.
A. H. Campbell. an intelligent
Colored man of Montgomery, Ala
bama writes a s risible lefer 10 the
N“w lork World,. ip which, after
giving a in >st emphatic contra lie'
t'On 10 many of the vile slanders
perp trat and by the Radical slander
mongers against the people of the
>uth, he proceeds to give t}i - rea -
sons which have determined him to
voie with .he Demo-nis. He says:
“I think th u white men and col
"red men have a .common i„n rest
he e, ap.l that what capses ope to
suffer will at leas cius* both to suf
er. Ihe wine people have bee.,
tel.mg ps this ever sn.ee the surrend
er. 1 hey give t|, iß HS f)||e of th .
strongest r. ason* why.cidoied people
should gwe p p lblle W j„g the League
and National Guard (which is the
same thing) and a-.t with them to
secure go id government. Fcr oic
1 am at jeist convinc'd ifait this is
true, especially s nee J haye seen so
many tilings sept out from Wash
mgiop which rpy own ey.-s tells me
are not true 1 kimw that No them
l-e<>p.e are n o i g dog .0 bring their
money to a Suite which th-y are
tufsely taught to believe is ovemm
With White Leagu-rs and mind u
ejs. and at this time both races need
all ihe money they can get. For
this rcis.m I, and many more like
me, are going in fra white man’s
govern u. nt 111 A.Jah un 1. \y e have
trei ili-oth..r kind until st.ll v.ition
looks huh ra-es in I I, c . fji.- e . a,d I
shall at last lipve us good agovern
"icni aa the white ,« .pie. lam not
afraid to t u*t tl eip wiih all my
lights, fur 1 don’t h. li.-ve they will
1 t itigii oil 1 hem. Asa rule, they
are honorable men, who pi;ize their
word above office, and such men
Will never go hack on us. Besides
the while people know how to ad
u.ini-ter g .veinineni, and us yet our
race do M—nei her do the ignorant
nie-i win have volunteered as our
Indus. Cos I moil sense teaches
in.-, 11 my watch needs r.-pairs to
11 , 10 j ,j w eler, rather than to
a h a ksmith, or, i; mv wiie is sick,
to send lor the donor, rather than
for 1 bai her, and I uni fully conveiic
'■<l tlijit it r. q i es as much sense m
ru I a govern oen as r docs to mend
a w .ten or heal ihe si. k. D jn’i you
think so, too ?”
How the hi:ws Affected Ulysses.
When the re nr is fro n Ohio and
I'vJjuua react.ed the President, to
get her with the fict that some 1 m 1-
tic ha I put -for 1 mu’ on the Wh.te
Ho..s -, G am asked Bab.-ock what
it all mi'ii .1. ‘Notice to quit,’ r -
spoil I. and briefly the High Custodian
of the Pub'ic Grounds. ‘1 won’i ( | 0
it,’ exclaimed Il s Excellency, hint
h .use is lie Only one large enough to
h .Id my family and ihe picture ot
them. Wner- in tne devil am I ex
pected to put t ha' picture, I'd like to
know ?’
‘Your friends c •old Imid you as
big a house iu Bt. Louis,’ liumblv
suggested B.h.
‘S . Louis!’ roared the sivi..r ol
Ins c iuntry, ‘dial’s a pr. tty i lea.—
Folo.v Sh-rnuin to Bt. Louis and
have In ,1 ca*or ing around as Gen
■ nil ol the Amiy and me no liing ’
‘lt is prop sed, your Excellency,
to make Sbcnn in your successor,
and restore t" y>u the Generalship
ol the Army.’ *
‘B and. < C',’ exchii „ed His Excel-
I ncy, turning blue, ‘telegraph JV-lk
"aP t" a ‘ni the M .rinc Band with
navy n-volv. rs, and Childs and
Murphy to melt me in Washington,
did order Bobeison to concentrate
buns and 11 Wushingto.i- I’ll see who
vacates,’
And U s Exc llency dra k s xtcen
cocktails an I smoked forty cigars
that made even the Idniaus sn- eze
u and sired tears. — Washington Crtpi «
A Popilous Bale of Cotton.
A c 11 pie of bal> sos cotton were
re eived fro n Adngton at one of
our warehouses a few days «<■(»,
w deli, upon b'-uig s.mp'e l, wire
discovered to b- water packed.—
Tueir eciid tiou was disover.d be
fore tin y were sold by the w rehouse
sampler. Vsterday tli-y were sold
for w tun th y wire worth, and the
b }tt 8t ok them to a cntion press
in the city to have them repacked.
Upon unpacking th. m, 0 f [)„.
bales was found to be in a w orse eo 1-
dition than could have ,een prodne .1
by wit. r, lor m tlie centre of it was
f..uii I sn i on gmUe.n, an old sau
age gimder, a pair ol hinges, and
four piec-s ot bon nc. each a f o «*t
and a half ml. ngtli. The whole of
the iron c .nt.-n sos this hale vv i .h
--e.l eiglnceo pounds.
The ma.vel in cm ion qua. te s here
is how ad the e tilings eoul I have
gotten into one luil •, without b ing
j disc .v. red by those who had tie
li mdling nf the cuton before 11 was
packed. They I onld lot have pass
ed thiongh the gin, as their pr* Brhiee
1 Here might poss.bly have b en dis
coven (J. If may be ih .t th -y were
dropped from the vest p»ckei 0 t one
of the negroes who help 'd to hale it.
I he original shipper of the hale
wi.l be notified that ihe articles are
here snbj.-ci to his order. He p.iwHt
10 be m. re careful in future about
how he allows extrrneons Witterslo
get mixed wuh Ids coit<>n, as the
bale miglii fall into ihe hands of |
Some suspicious p rson. who might I
believe that the iron was purposely
placed the pack
er for fraudulent practices. It is a
peniienti iry offence .to adopt sitch
titans to increase ihe weight of cot-.
%-n —Tel. & Jjfess.
Murder and Suicde.
Atlanta, Ga., Oct.her 31.
Miss Elizabeth NfcDuwell, a young
1 tdy aged nineteen years and a mil*
liner by .trad-, was run over bj an
engine on ihe G orgia Railroad to.*
tfay, at Whitehall crossing. Her
skull was ct (t*iie.l ami brains scatter
ed on .ttie track. Gaussd by the
ctrDssness q{ the engineer. He
was arrested and is now in jail.
A map named York at Fairhurn,
Ga., commuted s tic de to*d ty. He
shot hiinst-If tlirough ihe hetir: be
causr he was jilted by his sweet
hean.
RAlhtr Ticklish.
The Slate Geologist of Georgia, in
an account of his tour says: “I am
generally taken fir a revenue col*
lector, anti while this inmreesion
lasts my reception is anything but
cordial, or rather bids fair to he too
cordial. I was in a right ticklish fix
at LudvilLrthe other day. They
w. re sure I was a revenue detective
and I thought at one time they
would make it warm lor us. But I
have a certain cure .for itieir suspi*
cions. As soon as they crowd
a round me .1 put my hand iu my
pocket, pull out a piece of the ore
and ask, ‘Have any of you an. thing
| ike this rock on your larm f
liny look at it, walk away quietly
into the woods, and iu about an hour
every fellow comes hack wuh his
poeket full t f rocks, and wants to
know ‘il thai’s what we want.’
It would as oni*h you to know
how every ntan thinks ihey have
iiitie Golgindaß on their farms
I ait t one mgn who thought he had
had, petroleum and silver, all on
q>bout one hundred a r. s. Tne Stale
is exceedingly rich, b .t every farm
do sn’t hold a fortune.”
D-y of Thanksgiving.
% the President of the United
States of America ;
A PROCLAMATION.
We are le niinh and r.y tli • changing
s-as.in* lit it t is time t> pai-ein
our daily voca'ion an I offer hanks
t> Aim glny Go for the inercit s
a-id abuiKliiiJcr of iho ye-ir which is
draw.ng to a close. The blessings of
a free Government (!) continue to !>'.■
vouc sited to us. lire t-i.-ili ha* re
spond, and o ihe labor of the husbind
inaii iho laud has been tree Iron
p s: deuce, lilt, foal Old r is h ing
maintained, ami peace with o he.
powers his prevailed. It is fitting
ar s.ch periods that we should cen
trum our accustomed puisu ts and
Irom the turmoils <>f our daily; lives
and unite in thankfulness so: the
blessings of the past, in tlieculriva
tion ot a Ir endly f.-eliug low .r.ls
eacli oth r. Now then, recognizing
these con-uleratio'is, I, U ysses &.
Grant, Presid nt of the United
.States, do recomuient to all citizens
to assemble in their respeciive p'aces
of worship on Ti es.lny the 2(sth
day of November next, and express
then thanks for the mercy and lavor
ol Almighty God, ami, laying aside
all po itical contentions, to observe
sueii as a day of res’, th i.iksgivihg
and prais “. " 0
In witness whereof, I have hereun
to set my hand and caused the seal
of ihe Uni ed S at-s to he aifix.-d.
D >ne ai the c.ty of Washington,
tins 29di day ofOctob. r, iu tlie°\ear
1874 and of ihe indepeml. nee of ihe
United States the niuetyMiintti.
U S. GItANT.
[By th Pre-ident.]
H vaUutom Fish, sec. of state.
Ct KOKGIA JEFFERSON COUNTY.
T Whereas, W. J. Fields Administrator on
the estate of Miles Fields dec'd, has applied
tor leave to sell tiie lands belonging to said es
into, containing 477 acres, nr re or less, and
adj.iinuig lands of Joseph lilack, M. A Evans,
ti, Kuilord and others
these are therefore to cite and admonish all
and. singular the persons inierested in said ad
miiustratioii to b»i and appear at my office,
within the time prescribed hy law, to tile their
objection*, if any they can why said leave
should not be orauted.
„. , „„ 'NICHOLAS DIEHL, Ord’y.
Octolie, 23th, 1874 4 W $5
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
R V VIRTUE OF AN ORDER of the Court
~~ ot Ordinary of Jefferson county, will be
Sold at ihe Murkei House in the town of Lou
isville, on the First Tuesday in Ducen.ber
next, a tract of Land containing one bunded
and ac es more or lees, lying in said
county, adjoining lands of Win. Swan, Wm,
Good..wns, widow I ogers and others. Sold as
the property ot Diana 1 h mps.in dec’d, tor the
benefit of heirs and creditors of said dec’d
terms on day of sal..
- , „„ DJ- THOMPSGN, Adm’r.
October 29, 1874 t ds $5
Valuable Plantation
j FOR SALE.
T NOW OFFER FOR SALE, my Jefferson
county * Alt VI, |yj n g o, the Ogcchoe Ri ver ,
in raid county, and known as the “iJost rk or
Newsom Place, ’ and containing Eiffht Hun
dred and t.hirty>four acres, ...ore or This
is situated in one of the healthiest locali
ties m the county—it beiug near Pine Hil I. the
famous summer resoy.L The place lias 011 it a
4(ODd Dwelling House, Gin House and other
necessary out buildings, and a never failing
wel of good water in the yard. Theienc s
are in good repair Persona desiiing to pur*-
cha e Lands would do well to examine this
place first, as such farms are rarely offer* and, and
as cheap as tliij win be sold. \ will sell for
cash or on time. For terms and particulars ap.
to Capt. W. t . Denny, at Louisville, Ga., or to
myself at Gibson, Ga.
, , JF. USERY.
October 24, 1874 ts
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
W r mwnof 0 | ld ?‘ ‘!* Mark <* House in *s
wlth,„ f co #n yof Jefferson,
dav n a*’ h ° UrS »“ th «
twenty
ing :.^'r e 8 mor « or >es». belong,
-fa'd ° f W- Roberson dec’d
Louisville ; yln F ond fceing near the town of
Hr. Hunter P*A 1 a CoUn c r i'j“ d j' ,inintr lands of
"tfn-rs F f George Holt and
mire I 10 three separate lots to suit
said ” d Us 'i® be,,cfit of the heirs
.. . e .' Icrins r.ash or satisfactory arranges
ae ils made With Adipiiustratoron day of sale
-1 urciiasers to pay for dreds. ’
W H WATKIN 8,
— Adm'r Jc h mis non.
•For Sale or Rent '
SrOK 7 C'KPIAGE SHOP
shoo ,Ja ’ 4:lx,i " »“•« B,nck.a,i,h
! “Kached, H well of good
TANARUS» th ot ° n y * lmle fl ' oln the Depot.
I erins Easy. Apply to H
Q .. J. R. MURHPy,
•VetJMm Hxu.ruw, (, A .
Uoinesieads.
I JBht’i®i£>ON COUNTY
vJ 'Vhereas, Meruid. Jackson fias applied
lor exemption tnd «etiing apart and valuation
ot Homestead of realty and personalty. All
persons an. notified that X will pass upon the
same at my office on Monday the 16th Novae ber
at 10 o ciock a. m.
11Qv5 ’ 74 N. DIEHL Ord’y.
GEORGIA, J EFFt'KSWJ COUNTY.
" Whereas, James A. Wood has applied for
exemption and setting apart and and valuation
ot tinniest. ad of Realty and Personalty. All
persons are notified that I will pass upon the
same at my office on Monday the 16th day of
November inst at. ten o'clock a. m.
U,1V, 5 '?<• N. DIEHL, Ord’y.
Georgia, Jefferson county. I
Whereas, William J. Thompson, next
friend ot Elizabeth 15. Thompson, wife of Jos.
Thompson, has app ied for exemption and set- I
ting apart of valuation of personalty, ard I
will pass upon the same at my office on Monday
the lbth day of November inst. at 10 o’clock
a-m. NICHOLAS GiEHL, od’v.
Nsv. 5, 1874. U '
/■_» EOSGU JEFFERSON COUNTY.
VJ .fcarah V Coleman, wife of George W.
Coleman has applied for exemption and setting
apart and valuation o’’Homestead of Personal -
ty All persons are notified that I will pass up
on the same at myoffica on Monday the 16ih
day of November in a, at 10 o'clock a. m
N. DIEHL, Ord’y.
November Ist, 1874. 2w
LAND SALE.
WJLL BE SOLO atilie Market House, in I
th® oWu °l*'Louisville cm the First
1 uesday in December next within the Lepal
hours of Sale one tract of land containing 154
aetes more or less, subject to widow’s dower,
lying near Bethany*.
ALSO—at. the same time and place wi lbe
sold one tract of land containing 75 Acres
more or less, said tract lying in ihe 7Sth (i. M.
District, near Harvev's Store
1 he above lands will be sold as a part cf tlie
estate of Major George Si a pleton dcc’d.
•JAMES STAPLETON, Ag’fc
November 5 1871. jj.,
notice:
r |NilEFIitM off}. F. Hudson & Ron. is
, Gus day D s-olved by mutual consent—
-1 Ilf SCM4.IT mouther of (lie <i or to selllu lie
business said fi.'ui.
G. K. HUDSON,
J. W HUDSON.
•I. JL .T'OI S having purcli ,s. and ilia i,,t,
"I GF. Hudson. the firm will bo aiio-an t„_
mr- ns JOli.-s ,V. Hudson Wc solid, ;l
tiuuaiioii o l lie dpcr.il patronage ex.ended
toe termer firm.
J- M JONES,
n , . , J- W. HUDSON,
midsnma. .Jefferson Cos., Oct. I. 1&74. 4vv
w. o. SMITH & CO.
NEAR
BARTOW, GEORGIA,
lias now on hand and offering to the public
O\NV \SSED HAMS w He.
UNCANVASSED “ at i.sc.
LAPD at ] 9,._
(Jaicoes u 8, 10 an I 12c |> r yarii,
August i S.'iirting at S£ an I* 10c.
The ah ve are only a few of the ny arii
c:es t at we are selling at reduced puces. We
are determined nor. to be underso and by any
fiouse in this section
We keep on hand a good supply of
HI MESS, BRIDLES and SADDLES,
Which wo are selling at very low prions. r e
Give us a call and be C invineed that we a,,,
selling Goods eke'per than you eau luy tl, e
els -whcrc. c . t 1 Im
Di'Ni Jut’on <;l ■ opa<ncrN ip.
• |tHE FIRM OF DONOVAN & MURPHY
I. in the S w Mill 15usiness is this day Hi—
solved by 11,utsal concent. AH persons indebt
ed to the said film for Lumber will come for
ward and pay for tile same by the first day ot
Noyenib",. next, otherwise they will be plac
ed in the hands ot an officer for collection, a s
we wish to clo eup the business. 15 L IVtcr
s°n at Bethany, and W F Denny at Lomsvilie
are authorized to r cetve and Receipt for si me’
Ww DONOVAN,
O B. J. MOXLEY.
Sept 111, th/4. 4w
BININGER’3
Oil) 'CMOS B CK GIT.
Especially designed for the use of tlie Mtdica
/ rafumon and he Family, possessing those
inhume, medical properties which belong to
on Old and Pare Gin K
Indispensable to females. Good for Kidney
Complaints. A delicious Tonic. Hut up in
cases containing one dusen bottles each and
•old by ail druggists, groceis, &c. A. M. J(j„
inger A. Go., eslablislird 17. H, No. ]ft, Heaver
Bt N Y inn . I ’74 a Ilm
ili MJ • ¥ * U BElt Dai easily inaUe oy
V L a '°, °“. e - W *• " aut women, boys
A A and gir.s all over ihe country to sell
f|T|| °, ur *‘»b Steel Engravings. Uhromos,
NJ/W Ciajon Drawing., illuminations Phutu
grapns, etc., etc. We now pi.blish tlie finest
ossorlmcnt. ver placed before Ihe public, and
aur prices are marked down so low as to defy
all competition No one subscribes for a pre
in un,-giving paper in order to get a picture
alter seeing um pictures and learniii- our
prices. V\ c have many old agents at work loi
ns w ‘‘C have made canvassing lor books, pap
ers, etc- I heir business for year-, and they all
report bat they can make much more money
at work for us than at any thing else. Our
prices are so low that all can all,.id to purchase,
and ilicrctoie the pictures sell at sight at al.
most every house. New beginners do as wed
a.- agents who have had large experience, for
" ur hrauiilul sulij 'ci and lmv prices are appre
cui.i-d by all. lo make large sales everywhere
all an ag-ai has to do is to shot the pictures
""“I to . Bciuse Don't look for work
elsewhere Until you bayemeeu what great in
ducemeiiD we Oiler you to make money. Wc
have not space to . xplain all here, but send us
your address and we will send f„|| panicl*,* i
Iree, by mail. Don i delay if y Ol , lv ,„ u protit .'
able woik for jour leisure hours, or for your
whole time. Now is the favorable time to en
gago in tins business. Our pic „res a e the
finest and most pleas,,,g j„ tliis CUUI)t and
are endorsed by all the leading papers, iuclnd.
mg Hie New York Herald. Address.
GEORGE SIINSTON & CO.,
Art Fublishers, Portland, .Maine.
ROBERT ft MM & Cos.
|
Jldniifac urea and Dea'er* in
Carriages fad Buggies,
PLANTATION WAGONS, Carrkg'’, Buggy aid Wagon HANE3S,
CARRIAGE and WAGON MATERIAL
Rpliber Belting, ChildMs’ Carriages, a&c, Jte., <&c.
Agents iurithe CdeLruted
"MILBORN” and «S I EDEBiKER” PLANTATION WAGONS.
308 BROAD ST,, AUGUSTA, GA.
.Nqv 5 6m
.o*' PAPER, ooj.
p FBSTWHiL I ffIGESLS
t
Wholesale Dealers in
PAPER &, ENVELOPES,
STATIOITERT, BLANS BOOKS
PAPER SAGS, TOTIfES, INKS, CIRDS, Elc.’ Etc,.
139 BAY ST., SAVAYYAII, GA
Oils BLOTriNG PADS SENT FREE WITH EVERY PACKAGE SHIPPEO.
novs 3m
w - T. TIMMERMAN ) ,
Os the old Firm of J M Newby & Cos. I • A. WISE
’ •« °f Edgefield County, S-C.
TIMMERMAN & WISE
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ’
BOOTS, SHOES and HATS,
UMBRELLAS, EiC.
N». 182 Broad Street, Opposite Augusta Hotel, Augusta, Georgia.
VV public generally, tn the MfME \W?Vro™A' "f •T 1" T ■f erso . n Co "ntv friends, aid the
receiving, direct fr,.„, .he manufacturer s hand, 3 ’ and a nd» £
and OAannne onr stoek for themspi™« a a ™ !r patrons would do well to e,v o ns -i i.«n
b. bought!,, H,e United ItalTHrci^ yT '* V** ™
calling on us. mry M icaants will gr-atly p-omofo their intir- t by
N0v5,1674 dmini mi m A Hi&e
3m
GREAT BARGAINS
IN
Hoots and Siloes,
THE BEST AYD CHEAPEST
AT
CTOZHZUSr C. MOOR &c CO’S
210 BHOAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA.
JAMiS k, GRAY & GO-
Urspei-I full, ton. public ecu ,U„ „» u.O
FALL AND WIYI’EK
KHY GOODS,
THE Xj-A.H,<3-H3ST i
BEST ASSORTED
Having a long experience in the business, and unequaled facilities they cnnfiJ. it ■ •
a compariHoii of 1 es > ine f confidently mviti
GOODS AND PRICES,
Feeling assured tint their’s will be found fobs >- '£ ' r '
THE CHEAPEST
DRY GOODS HOUSE
IIY THE SOUTHERN STATES!
I he 1 .nest Stock of Mourning Goods in the ulate (Luprie’s manufacture 1 \
1 he best Stock of Silks and Diess Goods in the State ">»'acture.J
A glut Apartment of Shawls,
ull lines of all Wool, Shaker and Domestic Flannels.
g me yarde-wide Brown Sea Island cotton at 10 ce».
Extra soft finished yard-wide bleached Gutton 12 cents.
S't DleMim! v ? ll > * H H that is usually kept In a First-Class House.
JAMES A. GRAY & CO.,
191 and 196 Broad Street,
_ oc,til3,n r . . AUGUSTA, GA.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. . /
Dy virtue 0 f an order of the Court of Ordi- ,
JL) uary ot Jvlierhoa County, will bes, id „„ Bdiluis hts applied to
the fir t Tuesday jn Nove-nber next ... ,r ** lIIU for Letters ot Gliardiatisftip'of tile persou
the legal hours of sale, a T.acr of Land in o'l* a ' ,<J P roptl ' ty 01 Juil “ 11011i,,s aud Wiiljam RoD
Guuntj, lying o„ the Aimnstaa-d gens Hr, ? d‘l li “ 1 Jr '’ heirsof Witliam Kulltussr. dec’d.
Road, adj iiiing lauds of M Walden vi ” lnese are therefore to cite au«l adrnoutsu all
Teriell, E. H. Owens, W. u’Thomoson in', P’;' 8 "'"* mteresfod to appear before th* Court
omers, containing Six Hundred and 01 , tO M bO i‘ eIU f" “ n<J . lor county
Six acres, moie or less. Sold as the nronerf-v °i? first . Monday in Decemlief next, to
smir™.™’ “S’,,