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” THURSDAY NOV. M, 4874.
CHURCH WR«€TORT,
„ A J+ Will preach in the Bap
ta*t Church in this place on the first Sabbath
in each month.
Bot. J. W. Glenn will preach in the
Methodist Church on the seeped Sabbath of
.each month.
Bee. Paul C. Morton (Presbyterian) will
ipreaeh in the Methodist Church,on .the third
Sabbath of each month.
Kit, £. J. Pascal will prspeh in the
{Baptist Charch in this place, on the fourth Sab
bath of each,month.
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Cotton Jf aifeet
There has been but a slight
change in ihe market since our last
report, The was active iu
Savannah on Monday last, a.n<l *B
-with a fair demand .at jtfie follow
ing tjuntafiiuus.:
Good Milling,,l4 5-16a
MiwWJing , 14 I-'l6a
Low Middling.l3 13—IGa
Good Ordinary ..13 s9*-Wa
Ordinary nominal
The Louisville market is.e#e cent
below the Savannah quotations.
The heavy list of adverti-eim-nts <
which have been rushed upon us
this week has crowded out much
leading matter. We shall make
room for it rnxt week.
The American Sarfj&e Co’s Bmteless Sar.
j dm are much better, and loss then half the
oetrff imported Sardine*.
Mistake.
In our notice of Mr Bty»oi Was
den's pig last week w# m <de « « i.ht
mistake. The big lifttle young hog
was not jn tine pet) bat killed anil
dressedc.and the net weight .was, ns
stated gross, two luU'idnd afld nine
ty pounds. VV* cad it aJj'iJ- hog
b-cause it was# pig aujy ten months
M-
Hopkins ft Little
Tiijs firm Inis an attraedve adver
jtis-ineat in this issue calling atten
tion to their heavy stock of goods,
whieh is compl-te in tevery particu
lar, and which they are selling so
cheap that you cannot afford to go
away without buying something.—
They have a set of very glover cleiks
behind their coun’eis, wlm are ever
ready to wait on you. They are al
so prepared to pay the very highest
market prices for eottoo. Give the n
a trial and be convinced that you
can do#s wall here in Louisville as
you can anywhere else ia the State.
“Dew Drop In,”
Is tine name that has superceded
the “Little Jewel.” It is said that
Capt. TANARUS, P. Wright is the man what
mak< s himself conspicuous behind
the counter, and that he is the right
man in the right place—that he will
always treat you right, fix up re
freshments right, and if you do not
act right he will put you right, be
cause he is all Wrigbtand does things
up in a right manner. Gail and see
Capt. Wright if you do not believe
that we are right*
Dinner House.
The best dinner house to be found
on any railroad in the South is loca
ted atMilten, and under control of
Mr. J. H. Daniel. We can say for
Mr. D. that he is wide awake to his
business and knows how to keep a
hotel. Trains always stop at that
point, aud passengers hare ample
tune to take dinner.
Who Can Beat It ?
Mr. Goodwin Shivers, on ,f Old
Town” place, near Louisville, plant*
ed ten acres oflight sandy land with
jpoiton seed of the Simpson variety,
improved, however, by Mr. Shivers,
ftom this ten acres, Mr- S, gather
ed 10,000 pounds of seed cotton,
making, wheß ginned and packed,
pine average bales. This is ihe beat
turn out from seed cotton that we
have yet of,
TANARUS, H, Bolthaw.
Importer and dealer in crock
ery, china, glass-ware etc, has one
of the handsomest stocks of goods,
now on hand, that it has been our
pleasure to see inrfhany days, and
still they cuntinue to come iu direct
from European manufacturers. Mr.
B; is au old merchant of Savannah,
and is noted fur his strict integrity
and liberal dealing. A* one evidence
of the fact he advertises.
Now Advertisements.
In this issue we give another ad
dition to our list of new advertises
memo.
Peter Keenan,
The old and reliable Boot and Shoe
merchant of the Slate, has recently
returned Iromthe Northern markets,
where be has been io lay in, as is
his custom every s as >n, a large and
well selected stock of boots, shoes,
ladies' traveling satchels, Arc., See.
He is still handling goods at his old
siand, jnst ihree doors below (the
Cemraf Hotel, Augusta. Ga. Read
his adve tisement and give him -a
call.
J. W. Turley.
If you want dry goods, furnishing
goods, blankets, etc., etc , just drop
in and see J. W. Turley, Augusta.
His advertisement in to day’s paper
will will you where ;o buy good
goods, and a heap of them for little
iSßorvey.
Marble Yard.
T. Mark waiter, ajt Augusta, .turns
,out some of the finest and best ex
ecuted work that can be found i a ihe
South. Tombs, slabs, and marble
worked into almost every shape im
aginable can be bought from Mark
vwalter, on reasonable terms.
Robert May A Cos..
Don’t neglect to call in at ihe
-large and extensive establishment of
Korb’t May jfc Cos., of Augusta should
you desire to look .at some fine and
substantial buggies, carriages, wag
ons for plantation and other purpo
ses, saddles, furnishing
good# and tools of afl kinds for har
ness, boot and shoe makers. Give
ihem a call N you want goods cheap.
Their advertisement will be louud
in another column,
Timmerman and Wise.
This Fiim is half wise in name
but much more wise in business : at
least they are wise enough to buy
their goods s > that they can com
pete wiib anybody in prices. Boots
and shoes of every description, by
wholesale and retail. Strong house,
reliable men, prompt attention to all
orders.
Day, Tannahill & Co s,
Successors to Wm. C. Jessup $ Cos.,
Augusta, Ga., are off ring to the
public goods that cannot fail io
please in quality and pi ices. Some
ol the numeious auicles which they
d> al in are mentioned in iheir adver
tisement iu another column* Read
and g<v# them a call or send your
orJei^i
OwigM L Roberts
Is. among oui list of old advertising
patrons, and is a man whom wr es
teem as among the most prompt and
reliable cotton and commission mer
chants »f Savannah, Planters will
rear] his advertisement uud give him
a trial.
fretwi.ll 4 Nichols.
Tiiase gentlemen are dealeis in
paper, stationery of all kind , filank
books, prmt '■«' supplies, etc., etc
Will sail whole-ale and 'retail. Biy
St.. Savannah, Ga. See advertise
ment aud send them an order,
Superior Court.
The Supeiior Court of Jeff rson
county opened ! ast Monday morning,
Judge H. V. Johnson presiding. H'S
charge to the Grand Jury was just
such an one as he is capable of giv
ing—would that we had a copy ol
it to give to our readers we know
it would be read with interest by all
and with profit to many.
The following legal gentlemen are
in attendance; Judge Twiggs of
Augusta, S. A. Corker of Waynes
boro, Mr. Colly and Judge Harde
man of Washington, Wilkes county.
Cols. Wily and Evans, and Robt.
L, Rogers and Solicitor General
Robinson from Sandersyille, Mr,
Hines of Savannah, and P. C, Hud
son of Thomson.
The above, together with our lo
cal bar, make quite a respeciable ap
pearance before His Honor. We
shall give full proceedings of <he
Couit in our next. The docket will
piobably be cleared by Saturday
evening. The Grand Jury present
ments will appear in our next issue.
for’saTe.
Scholarships from Bowden (Car
rol co.) College and Atlanta East
man Business College. They can
be bought at reduced prices. Parties
desiring io attend either of these in
stitutions will find it to their advan
tage to call at this office right away.
For bale •
A GOOD HAND PRINTING
PRESS—Peter Smith’s Patent. —
Size of Platen 23X34. Will be sold
at a bargain. For particulars ap
ply at this office.
MONEY! MONEY!!
Those of'my customers who I
have been indulging during the past
year will please come forward and
settle up their accounts. 1 have
waited all through the Panic and
now that the money season has open
ed, I want what is justly due me.
I hope no man will wait for ine to
present his scouni, but will come
right up and settle. You have had
my work and materials and now
I want my money and I must have it ,
G. H. HARREL.
r Louisville, Oct. 16, 1874, 4t
FIFTH AND LAST GIFT CONCERT
M AID or THE
PUBLIC LIB it ART OF RENTU KT.
•* extern ro tub rrsur.
The management have determined to hive
their drawing of Ihe 'Fifth and iLaat Gift Con
cert of the Public Library of Kentucky on the
80th day of November next. We believe now
that s|l,the tickets will be sold, and that draw
ing will be a full one; but whether all are sold
or not,Abe drawing will nevertheless certain
ty come off on he day appointed.
The special object of this card is to call a
meeting of the ticket-holders at PubliclLibra
ry Hall, on the ffißb.of November, to make ar
rangements in connection -with the committee
appointed by the Trustees to superintend the
counting ol the tm*s representing the numbers
of tickets sold. While there'is uo actual ne
cessity /orAke presence of ticket-holdeis, as un
der oar arrangements the interests of all are
equally cared far, yet ati&e same time I would
greatly prefer that as many of those interested
as can. would attend this meeting and see each
for himself how perfectly fair aud impatial the
distributien must the.
Every Arrangement has been made for the
drawing—but little mete than asnonbh remains
tor the sale of the remainder,of the tickets, and
whatever is done must ibe done promptly.
Thos. E. Hramlkttx,
Agent end Manager.
Louisville Ky.,Oct. 2-, 1874.
BARTOW FRlt eViUKKKNT.
Trints, standard prangs..... 10@12)
{Brown Shirtings 7® 8
“ “ 9® 11
Flour, Family per bbl 6 75@7 50
Fxtra Fami1y....... ..7 25@8 00
“ Fancy, best made 9 00@9 50
.aiiot per lb 9® 15
Coffee, Rio per lb 20®25
Salt, Liverpool, per 5ack...... I 50®
Bacon, Shoulders, per lb 12]®14
“ Sides 17 ®lB
Canvassed Hams... 164® 17
Sugar (all grades) ~,, ... 11 ®l4
Iron Ties (cotton) per 1b..,„.„ w ,74 @lO
Bagging per yd 0,6 ®lB
Cotton will always be bought and cash paid
for it. Prices will be io one cent of fiavauuah
quotations.
Our Goods are now arriving from all parts of
the Union. We are now prepared Io sell goods
cheaper then ever before. Bee our Prices Cur
rent in theNaws <fc Parses We hjve almost
anything the people desire to purchare. Our
stock of Bedsteads and Trunks will be larger
than can be found anywhe-e outside of a city.
We invite all of our old patrons and t> e public
generally to call on us and sec lor themselves
huw cheap our goods can be sold.
WARREN, EVANS & CO.
October 29. 1874—tun.
A\i\OrJjtE,ll ENTS.
For Slier ill;
The «itme of G. W. QUINNEY is re.
spectfully announced for re-election to the of
hue of SHERIFF of Jrfferson county, at the
approachiug election ,in January next.
For County Treasurer.
UP*The friends of Dr. R. A. Garvin announce
him as a candiadte for the odjHee of County
Treasurer of Jeifcrsou-Couuly, at the eusuing
election, and trust that be wiU receive a
hearty support. ti.
For Tax Collector.
Up" The undersigned respectfully au _ c
iio himseif as a Candidate to t the office «t TAX
COLLECTOR ol Jefferson county, at the en
suing election, end asks the support o t the pub
lic. ROBERT N. STEVENS.
(£7* THE undersigned respectfully announces
himself a- a candidate fur the office of TAX
COLLECTOR of Jefferson county at the ap
proaching election,aud solicits the support of
the puhiiu genet ally.
JESSEKT. MULLING.
June 9, 1874.
lyi’HE UNDERSIGNED respectfully an-
UOUMC&S kiuuelfu* * I sudidatl for the office of
TAX COLLEcTuKnf Jefferson county at tile
ensuing election, and asks a support of the
people. JOHN C. SWANN
(ST* THE UNDERSIGNED respectfully
announces him.-elt as a candidate for the office
of TAX COLLECTOR of Jefferson county at
iff# ensuing and tons tffe support of
the people. SAM’L A, DENNY.
June 11,1674, 6 tde
<£?“■ Ihe Voters of Jefferson ate respeclfnlly
informed that 1 will be a Candidate for elec
tion to the office of TAX COLLECTOR at the
eusuiug Election. The support of all is res
pectfully solicited.
RUFUS JORDAN.
For Tax IteceiverT"
tdPI’HE UNDERSIGNED respectfully an
trounces himself as a candidate for the office of
TAX RECEIVER of Jefferson county, at the
approaching election, aud ask the support of
the public generally.
S. H.CULPEPPEft
27“ I AGAIN announce myself as a candi.
datefor theoffice of TAX RECEIVER of Jef
ferson county, at the next election.
WM. H. FAY, T. B J, C.
I ANNOUNCE myself as a candidate before
the voters of Jefferson county, for the Office
of Tax Receiver at the next election for couuty
officers. My friends need not doubt the fact,
I rely entirely upon their integrity for the of
fice, believing, as I do, they will perform the
doty with me according to my merits, and I
will cheerfully yield to my fate.
If elected I will perform the duties of the of
fice and accommodate the Tax payers to the
best of my ability.
JEREMIAH HOWARD.
Mry 14, 1874. tde
Nuliei) liVtbton »b 4 < reffitim.
ALL PERSONS Indebted to the Estate of
William Rollins, late of Jefferson couuty
deceased, are hereby notified and requested to
present them to me property attested, within
the time prescribed t>y law, and all those in
debted to said deceaeed are hereby requested
to make immediate payment to the undersign
ed. GEORGE MILLER, Adm r,
September 16, 1674 4ws4
MOSELLE COLEMAN )
vs > Libel for Divorce.
W. COLEMAN. )
IT appearing to the Court that the Defendant
in above case is not to be found iu the coun
ty, and not within the limits of the State, it is
ordered that service be perfected by publishing
a notice of the pending of above suit in J effer
soo News A Farmer ” once a month for lour
months previous to next term of this Court*
A true extract from the Miuutes.
fi. J BOYD, Clerk.
July 36, 1674. 14 lam4m
KOKGIA JEFFERSON COUNTY.
Whereas, W. M. McDaniel, guardian of J.
A. McDaniel, applies for letters of dismission
from said guardianship.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons interested to be aad appear at my
office on the first Monday in January next, to
show cause, if any they cau, why said letters
should not be granted.
NICHOLAB DIEHL, Ord’y.
Oct 29, 1874
a Borgia jefferson county.
Whereas, M. G, Dye, Guardian of Nathan
A., James L., Thomas R. and Margaret E.
Williams, has applied so. Letters of Dismission
from said Guardianship,
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons interested to be and appear at my office
on the first Monday in December next, to show
cause if any they qan why said letters should
not be granted. NICHOLAS DIEHL, or>
yjOctober 22, 1874 $5
BARGAINS
IN
FURNITURE
AT
W*. & El, IF. TAYLOR’S.
CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF.
M A C O GEORGIA.
octS 3m
THE OLD AND RELIABLE
BOOT and SHOE HOUSE
AT AUGUSTA, GA.
Heavy Stock Just Received.
(e —)
THE BF.ST being the Cheapest, I have the Cheapest Goods in the market. They were
turned out by the best Manufacturers in the country— have been purchased far tit le
money and will be sold ffy Retail at i
WHOLESALE BUYERS will find it to tbeir advantage by giving me their Orders, as
I guarantee to sell the
BEST AAD CHEAPEST GOODS
That can be put on the Market in this or any other State. I also keep in connection with the
above named goods,
Trunks, Valises, Ladies Satchles, and UmbrelUs
My Motto is One Price Oalg, Quick Sales and Small Profits. Don’t forget the name.
PETER KEENAN,
Nov is 3m Central Hotel Building,
LARGE ARRIVALS
OF
NEV GOODS
AT
jos. H- -WTiiKnsrs’.
The additions to his store having been completed, has now in
Store a complete and varied assortment of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
And will keep bis stoelc constantly replenished by daily arrivals from Northern and Wester 8
Markets. Ho will
DUPLICATE SAVANNAH S AUGUSTA PRICES,
WITH COST OF FUEIGHT ADDED!
And GUARANTEES satisfaction in every way.
Will Pay within One Cent of
SAVANNAH QUOTATIONSFORCOTTON
£*nd has ample storage room for keeping eotton lor those whoWy desire to ho I d lot hi
2.ces. octl ts
Glass & Crockery
AT
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Q-BOE.Ql! W. ALLBIir,
No* 192 Broughton St., Savannah. Ga„
Has now on hand and offering to the public one of the largest and best selected Stocks of
Crockery, Chinn and Glass Ware;
TXT AND WILLOW WARE;
LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, &c , &c.
Mv » nn ds are of my own Importation direct from the Manufacturers, and are offered at pri
cesiat are bound to please. Country merchants are invited to examme my Stock
end Prices before purchasing elsewhere. Give me a ca. when in the City and be convinced
hat ? am*soHlng Goods Cheaper than any house in the State.
October Ist 1874. 21 3m. O W. ALLhN,
FURNITURE! FURNITURE!
A T
J\ LINDSAY’S,
100 Broughton St., Savannah, Ga.
M HAVE now on hand and receiving daily one of the largest and beet selected stocks of
FURNITURE that has over been brought into this Slate, consisting of]
BED ROOM AND PARLOR SETS,
DINING ROOM FURNITURE,
CHAIRS—of all kinds.
In feet my Stock is complete and I can famish anything in my line at prices that defy com
petition. I also keep 00 hand a supply of
tioek*, Looking Masses, carpets, Mattings, Beds, &c, Be.
Give mo a eall when yon visit Savannah and I guaraneto satisfaction in prices and styles.
Hopkins & Little,
►
Our Stock is Now Complete in
EVERY DEPARTMENT.
THE
IAND BKST
We have ev«r offered, aad we .are prepared .to give bargains lo all who
will factor us with a«call.
Cotton! Cotton!! Cotton!!!
Having tie best possible facilities£tor}[BUYlNG COTTON, we will
pay the HIGHEST MARKET PRICES for it.
HOPKINS & LITTLE.
Nov. 12, 1574. ts
IMMENSE ATTRACTIONS
GREAT BARGAINS IN CLOTHING
.Ausra
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
GO TO
ATJQ-T7ST DORR,
222 Broad Street,“Augusta, Ga.,
Where you cau get a flue outfit in CLOTHING, &c., for prices Lower than ever.
Having jus' returned from New York with the Largest and Best Stock of New Fail and
Winter (Jooda ever brought to this market, and having bought cLeap for cash, I am prepared
to offer Heal Bargains, aud it will be to the interest m purchasers to give me a call before go.
ing elsewhere.
AUGUST DORR,
Merchant Taller, Wholesale and detail Dealer la Gents' Furnish
ing Goods*
oct 83, 3m 222 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.
AUGUSTA STORE,
In Powell’s Hew Building:.
H.OTTIS'VZIjL.E!, GEORGIA.
HAVING SECURED the New Store House just completed by Dr, Powell, I am daily r
ceiving aud opening my large and select Stock of J
Dry Goods, Ready Hade Clothing, Notions, Eats
BOOTS & SHOES, SHAWLS,
ior bo h, Ladies and Gentlemens wear.
Mfflf FMBLT fiBOGSIOa. &6L. M.
All of which I offer to the trade generally, at very Low Prices for CASH. The Public ar
respectfully invited to give me a call and examine my Stock aad Prices. My Motto is quio
sales and small profits.
AH I as a is give me a trial and I will guarantee to pleaso in Price and Quality of Goods
ROBERT A. DIEHL, Clerk.
8e » ,73 “ E. T. KAUFMAN.
GOTO
THOMAS WOOD’S
NEXT TO “ LANIER HOUSE,”
MAOOU, O-jOl.,
To Buy Furniture land Carpets Cheap.
NEW GOODS JUST ARRIVED:;
?BEDSTEADS, BBD-ROOM AAD PARLOR SETS
CHAIRS, TABLES, WASHSTAND S
CARPETS AND OIL. CLOTHS,
WINDOW SHADES, WALL PAPER, Ac. &c
CALL AND LOOK!
METALO© BURIAL ©A®E® AMD ©AS&ET®,
WOOD COFFINS, CASES & CASKETS
Os all kinds and at any price. sepl? 3m
€. IP* SA CK,
179 Congress St., JE-R - - Savannah, Ga.
HDEJA-LEIIUEIST
Guns, Pistols, Military Supplies and
nition o 1 all kinds.
Repairing done in the neatest andbest style.
Orders fromthe Country solicited and satisfaction guaranteed Send me yom
they will receive prompt attention.
August 13th, 1874. 6m.