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Cmi*f Boar* of
Lours* illi:, Qa., Dee. 13, >74.
Ihe Board met—all members
present cxc nt Geo, T. Palmer.—
Minutes of list meeting were're4d
an.l approved. Tne County School
CommissTom r rebil the following dn
"u:*l re Port (s e reDolt) which-was
onb re.i io lie sj»r« ad oh the tunnies.
The Board examined die s- ttle
,ne"' «>f the rcmiyuilig bills w f 1871,
a "‘* rccbmpaiiying' you< jbq#; and
loiin l tl cm all corr ct, except an
error ol $W in Mr.rj. A.
Lrzenby, the Trea-urer liaii
made outagni st hinndlf. Ho was
and re ted io cornel said error out of
die first money which tli.iyl come in
to the 'I teasury’. ' . .
I he Board auddeil die Commis
sioner's bill, and’Vxaihrlir il Jij ß di.U
hbii oT Tlic sthoof fund crl 1874
jound ii all coirefV, ao I ordered hUI
- pay out tftcutdjngly. hTT
1 hebdlowing ‘bills were passed :
Ist. T.'Mft Alias ivlcey Cinik,
Mrs. M. P. Cain and-N; J 'L. Bostick,
icceivc cernlicnt-s as - teachers lor
on., year each, dating trom Sept. Ist.,
~'l* -lbat the li.ijl Mr.
l'or set vice itt the yeUr 157.1, which
had bet n iii-dbpuite, be pAd -as it
was at first audited. An.l that his
bill lor 187-i bc-pni f pro rata, muka
mg ii $3.6-f. . i i .
3d.' That the Com.iiis«y nrr be
o deri‘d to asoertabi, ti a'ny,'‘and' if
iiny, bow much, mo .ey lemarns' in
die inastily belonging to the poor
SillO >t follll 1 . > . .... •
4th, I imt the C. S. C. receivs for
the y.-ar’s service an' addition to hU
bill ol 850 ‘out of , nny»tnon*‘y that
muy come into the Treasury. '
1 lie Bo td adjourned to meet on
the firs Tuesday* in March, l‘B7fl.
‘ ‘ LITTLE, Preset.
G. O. PHiu.rrs Hec’y. ’>
SOUND DOCTRINE.
'Ve have hai|-gr.at rtouble in
G Jingia si ice the war from dilticu’ty
hi the col'eel ion of debts, • which,
in.fortunately, ’ were 1./rgoty • inter',
ion and with, if not entirely prevented
| y l^‘e homestead giad exemption
bn* s- We-are to sec many
7 ,lle mh dng pap, Is are b.kiiig up
th t matt rad Ji t us Ing ir fi Uh a
of justice to boil, delvor and
creditor,‘btlfift tfonb ol tlretp have
we sfVn rhtilnfks ttitit w. rb iii' re aj>-
a propriate fH lisibu than "the
fold,tiling,' dhtch We take fr.'.nt the
Borne Com mortal, and Which \V e
trust will be cojit rl by e\6'ry' paper
in • the Stcic. • The Cbnim-fiTa!
s ivs *"• • ! • ■ ' r: ;■ ■
“Asdic Democratic patty Ims g
large' majority in' both branch- sos
tin- Gem ral Ass- inllly, it’is just to
hold that' fwriy iCsp'.nsfble foC'tfe
Ini ai-firei \Vliich may be adopted. '
“There Hie’tra'y felolms'wjiicli
we should like so set- it ’ti, fed- Th •
tendency of 1 gis'i.tTon smee the war
has hecii to retard a’h.l t b&iu t V|j6
recoVcr'y ot '.ll I,‘ts As to (life and hts
Which'existed al the cbmfneiicr merit
. '. c Wal> >' j r wi re can'hacVrd ilnr
i'ig flB Cf ‘lllinu it c-,‘ t was pc: liapg
proper tftat'ih ’y s’ ou a be atlj
after the war ij> >,, v rju ( irim i
- rather tli'ari elf,: eel upori tli~
• tgiil rtiVs of' liiW.' Bflt f'h Ve ho
longer exists any , c snl » r relaxine
t'le f;lw f >f tli •recovery i’( ( 'eb£._
Hoin s'ea ; laws an ! exem'pt 6a laws
whit'fi enab'e ft liian to'hohl' a cbn
si>ler.'ible a!b*i,ub' ol propeitv an I t*
fi'c’camfoitalrly ill spite 1 of the'jui-t
claiuVs Df"liid t r• ditbis, are
tive of creilif, an,l are 'pernicious jb
iheir influence hpoh
peool>\ if <
1 ‘‘The policy , f ij iC } a>v should be
to | ronn't'e integfity and good faiiti,
by glvirig prbfnpt' nni! bfll-clua'l run'
edi'-k for tlle' c<illectToh bf deb i add
the culdi'ceii eiifc of contract's, 1 Every
per.-on should ti'avca remi dy for fcv
ery wrong ; at tti.lt remedy should
**» gasify, pron ptly and cheaply at
faiiiMlne. A delay nf j. s ice is it ell
a wrong, aiidj list ice 1 sho'M hot) be
o stly lest it tlio hi !>e thciebv put
tie) otiil the rcachof tile poor and the
Weak. . ....
“l'or the good 61 (lie countiy an.l
i he liohor'of the 'Detr’oo atic pariy,
yve li< |»o‘ to ste it m ugOrhiing a
pthey aft* I ttiso-'iiig laws footing to
the fmri t»a Withtn-t t oljostic.-and
he prOtnotioh ef'soiind rnoruls. The
vieked have oig borrp s/nv, Let
is haveo ie(urn of thc iuieOiTiglit
ous .css 1 ” 1 •> •
A n.a-i ju Al chfgan procured n iln
orce from his wife, inter.diW to
a>fy ai.o h V xteniin. "Thd'laUi.-r,
got Urtit of . waiting ainf
arrii and ai.o her man on the day the
iio cii Wai' granted. Tlfcn thb
l ! ow hi stated 'whether
y t.i niuke it up.wnh his v ffe ag.iir, |
id while l.e wa6 hesitating his wife !
arn'e.l anoth’i r lello'w. Tins' is
liat w. u'il nutumlly be called git I
g le't all round. I
The 101 l owing bili'f „ the relinf «f
-♦Kuihemit* e*t&yMHA CMiMßitae
ratrf B (CaCZ
the hoftse by Mr.
Qjpp.ina;
,f | iwi». !t|et»|i»b;ni 'legally
psidißo tbe
tie ;sury ol tlie Unite.l Sutw • Urge
som es money, 1 im-Kwed A a bn up
•>n the co t>>n 'product ot certain
. S'iigiiu vNortWnnil
h CaronnM GeoTfia,
Ambama, 'His -
9 ssippi, 'A^apsap;
the aaid ;kre iuydved
debt froijn tje
revu themselves without
There / .. :
it enacted, etc., Tliat the Sec
rt‘Mry 01 H* e Mury add the atior
oey g- nerul are hereby .directed
without delay to curler #itb‘ the
cntditdi&of states and up
mi whj£ terms s Uc K rud.'jttedu* is
cfn be covippgniped and adjusted.
T 1 lie eiydencfe shall be clsssWed in
tne mpnjpdr now and
recognized by the *u‘fik ol
New Yo *k.' Min the opinion gt the,
secretly of the treasury .and the ats
totney. general, a r ason ible and
firtr settlement <>f such indebtedness
cati be mode, then flic secretary ot
the treasury is hereby authorized to
j)ay < on thu oj each state a sum
dl mogey equal lit amount ol
co«on ,tay floHecb-d fft.ra (he people
of sacht states as stores rid provtd-*
‘tid, that where the umount of c<MApn ,
tax sb paid by the people ol any one
of said states shall not. be • sufficient
to and scharge the whole of its intebt
ednfess, payments shall first be made
on debts coniracie.d prior to tjie firsit,
ilay' i/ A.- D., }B6l, the
excess, ij iny, to be applied as
it will go to the payment os' debts
catttracted pubseqtirei.t to ' May I; i
186-5, according to their class, thole
of lottgest date being entitled t > prel
erCehce,’ !• .-..» » ..
2 An Jbe it further enacted, That *
il there shtill Be i 'KurpUii' after dm* ■
charging the debts ol any such states
out tit the so collected bs aforesaid
cotton tax, the secretary of the
treasury is hereby directed to pay
the Same tot lie proper authori kw of
•he State when in the people 'reside
ftom whom the same was collected,
to be ussil for tin* support of the fr. e
schOo's of sta:d- ■ ‘ , -
The s uthern claims commission,
in their fourth annual r porr, hate
awarded $791,037 to 1,100 -claim
ants, us follows 1 :
Alabama $72,709
Arkansas 9.^ss9
Florida 1 :... ... v. ... .. |27-5
G< orgta.. .v. . . .v. 41i95§
RootAbn*. 95,737
Mississippi....... *... 142,3§7
iNoste Ci>roltua 36,625
6opth Carolina. - 5;933
Tchtu-5atr...... 139,692
Texas.l,3oo
Vifgtnn..-.-. m j .......... 1 24,261
West Virginia.. 8,696
~ A wa * b** 1 " coming out of a
1 ' xas newspaper office w ith one eye
gougeM outj.anil hts nose spread &H
over his face like piece of raw beef,
Hud one of bis ears choired off',
a policeman who i b-; viewed ijim,
he replied ; ‘1 didn’t'like an article
’J eari-d ru the paper last week, aid 1
wfem in ter s< e the mail who writ it.
He war tlijir, sttanger.
LcV-fjiem Emigrate.
Some of the politicians among the
negh Hit, since thti list el ti ioh; are
ntad af.d disg>isted with Georgia.—
They cati’r'go to the legislature and
get i fiib dollars a Ouy 1 and ‘eat
grouund peas and drink w)ftskey‘ as
they did 1 iV* flush times. 1 wliUu Kim
ta f aiid Bullock r. 1 letl Georgia.i-
They Won’t work, to beg the/ are
cGliamed, übd stealing is overdone ;
they cai't all live by sealing, s, of
course these Cjlloxs are ifissutidiid
with Gcpigia'and tl.eV want, to go
Wi ' s !- Ti >e y 7 a,,t t«> gtx all tub
negipes to emigrate West and front
a atile clllttirowr, pi which each
one of the dt tKronen poliUtii .us cx«
ftfett to bp Governor or U. S.‘Sena<
tot. Il is ntily 'these 1 dissatiStieil
poll tcifyis ' that' want to efhigra e:
affd we sdy let thchr gH. Tue' hon
bbt slid 'industiiohs negroes, who
expect to Work lof'a living afe gen
erally satisfi and. The kuow ihero is
no better country than Georgia, and
they arc willing to stay h re among
their friends, and they ate right.
Let the dissatisfied go and We will
4eo what a glorious ‘ govermeitt
liny wiif'liavc.- But we have al
leady seen what they d,*ne in Libe
r.a and th: San Domingo. But let
them try not West. >» “• ....
Registration Law.
Ihe Biirtie Courigr. suggests || IC
enaottnent by the next
td H "RdgiAretion Law ‘tenfaihing
silbstahitsl y the follow ing points:
1. Evety voter to h-gi»ier ‘at’ his
Own ph'cinct upon the . presentation
ol a leceipt-'lor the tequired tax, s.
2. A" a'phabettcal regulation list
to be- made out for the use of
n.aftagcfa of elections at the various
| recii.cts. * « • •
3. R- i|uiting (jreiy voter to past
Ins bal ot.a bisow n pruiinei, Hnd
be h lowed 10 vo c 1.0.1 h« re else!
Com r entmg upon the proposed J
law, the Savannah News sny*: *
■leartily endors-
fii^he
tor we had long been under Ute
impression Chat'the i.ply Opposition
qaarter. """ *
? niT nnrrwiiiy i irmtiirirnio
subject jn Soutbern hud fiuitt'bwesi
ent Gbdrgqt, -ffir people «f ,those
sections' &(tr s itjtabCd that such a law
is the only means .of preventing
liioso frauds On die ballot which
Kalicalisna and ignoiOi.t suffrage
have inaugurated. But it is well,
as we nave said,'to keeep' the nlat.
ter agitated. 4 -
'' Thb Eofrjer thinks, and so do
we, that'a {registration law upon
tbejse general principles would ans »-
ilotSly prevent illegal voting: Tax
receii>ts migfu be ao written to
designate the. residence ofdhe voter
a.UI tbusat oitceiA-ntify bim-to the
managers of The tax Re
ceipt would be thp evideitpe ol his
right to register and jtfcte' wherever
site voter resides.
'*rm w m r
Sunny Soot# Cutes.— por
trait of HOll. A. : H.iStephena bp. I)U
Welches jin t.bo nCft #n’m
-1 The regular weekly issues of the
Sunny South will begin the ■ first
week in January. The first num
ber, as stated editorially, was sent
out oply as a specimen copy, and no
•papeTeyqrmet wuh aych «u welcome
froth the press and people. T.he
next issue wilfbe' top 1 superior to thp
first. 1 It jydi ctiufain the' 1 fewest stb-
Jflep and the most bfilbant'Va.iety of
Original contributions • from distin-.
gutshed men and 'women Over pu.b>
Wait'd.' Send in Jour siibscriptjoii,,
bs the publishers cwtOOl 1 supply
Irtkiiy bat* tbtfnbers, Xt is td Ibe a
grand success. The press and peo
ple every wherj say it must and shall
sutcced. Everybody intends taking
it, 80 send along at once end get the
first issues.
Clubs of five or ten can get it at
12 50, a copy wifi be sent free for
one year to any one getting up a
club. Let a club be raised immedi
ately in every community. Ad
dress J. H. Seels, Atlun'a, Go.
Another Granger Mishap. —
The Chicago Titi.es gives an'account
of the tail,.re of a State Gt anger
grain'firm ju l tbit cny, caused by he
alleged' ert.bifczlemeiit of its clii-f
member.'wlto \frns“also publisher of
the Prairie Fatitfer, 'through ip
fluefipe of wfijch jthe tyrm’s appoint?
in- jit' would appear to’.have been se.'.
cured. The disappearance of this
partner, jt is said, leavi s the firm
bankrupt, th ) bidijks '‘/"Chicago, as
well hs'-its cu-tomrirs itt tfiii imeKor,
are outSomb folly fo' lift V ihotliend
dollars, so far as report' d,' anil many
more creditors are ex petit, and to turn
up, as money is understood to haie
been obtained upon forged ware
house certificates.
Bishop VVTghtman on Marriage*
—The Bishop said that lie hail ho
objectson to a preacher itiarrying, for
a good wife doubled h munjs resour
ces. But a youth of 22'or 23 was
not a good judge ot who wotilif make
a preacher’s wife. Young ministers
s' ould restrain fhc gentle impulse iii
this regard and “put on the brakes”
ltd wait lor the right time and the
light Woman to app ar. IJe had
known in a'morippg /hat tinened
brightly 6ve*oist by aspa.dow be Hire
its close, bjr a you’“g mpp u aki-g g
mistake und uwryipg 1 the wrong
woman. Jle advised ir.ipisters to
wajt uii jl tiny a tained elderly or
der-, anij '*-"7 Would have a knowl
edge pf human nature, masculine
and feihjjtins tpijl would enable
“•Item to select wisely. There was
an abundppee of suitable young la
dies in Georgia, w orthy of being as
sociated jyitji the best ability and
I jltleVtlutelleit. Getttie right son
of a woman and you arc a made
man.
The Na ajie Indians have present
ed Gram with a highly ornamented
blanket. These Indians are shrewd
enough to understand the Great Fa
ther’s weak side ; but if the blanket
had been large enough to hold all his
plunder, it would have sufficed to
cover all the poor in New York. A
waiito blanket is a significant gift to
a man so cold hearted, but % would
have been better io have given him
something more permatiemly useful,
for bp 1 is tapioly tending toward a
w ljvrt Wsitkbfs are super
fluous—(Popheroj's Dcdoerafr, <
’■ - -Al"- ‘y .4 . .
" ADJJINISTttiTOK’S SALE. '
'' » ’*>" » • ---\ -.. ;
BV VißTOfref a* oi»PR of *H „c ourt
will be
*oM si (ho llenfet HouA sh .LWurwiiot Lou
isvills 011 the let TtreeShy In JANUARY. ne*t.
t- ®‘ Mile,
rielils, dec and, [dower gioeptedl viz : one l ot
on the north side Os theesvlnnah sod Sauders-
Ville reed ceoteinlit*.YflOseres;, two.lo sm»
•k* «fi»|h • *'e o(.sajd fosJ, one contai B in K 15s
sure., the other 131 acres, sajoidihg land* of
Joseph Black, M'A *v»os, and. Ualford sad
Miiew. lyioe vdihia Ujree mile* of. Bartow,
6s- T ef.ins—cue• hsjf cash aed ono-half cred
it until Nov. Ist, 1879, witlr interest from date
afpuroliaee, with approved securiiy. Puiehas
en to tor titles.
ff. J. I IELDS, Adm'r.
Doc, 10, 1874. tils
JjJJflWwaa Jordan W. Lyon has applied for
Mton of Adsuaiatracioßoa the estate of Wm.
«• therefore to ySJjfltdnionish all \JZou,
Dec. 84, 74. ■ "*<* '
I f^mssssbi
WeappUed fdr tetters of dismipiipn from said
Theseare thereforecjte and admonish -all
interested to he and appear at my of.
Soeoß or before the fir-l Monday in Ap il next,
to sho w cause if any they Jean why said letters
should not be granted. . N. ©EIHL/Ordy.
D*e. tM,’74. ■ f
JKErSBaoN GOUNt Y
Whereas, Jas. E. Pare, Administrator
on th* estate of Michael Wiygins, dec’d, has
applied for let tori of dismission from said es
tate.
'thesearethereforeToeite and admonish all
- ei-sons interested to be "ond appear at my of
fice on or before the first Monday in April next
40 show cause.if any they can why epid letters
should not be granted. N. DEItIL. Ord’y.
Dec. 84, ’74.
rtEORGIA JEFFERSON COUNTY.
. W- M. McDaniel, guardian of J.
A, McDaniel, applies for letters 4>f dismisaiou
from said guard)atuhtp. „. -
These are,therefore to cite hod admonish all
per. Ons interested to he sad appear at my
office on the first Monday in Japary next, to
show cause, if any (hey can,' why said letters
should not be granted.
Nli/UOLAS DIEHL, Ord’y.
Oct. 29, 1874. 9
i IEOKUIA JEil>lERSON"coijNIX. 1 ERSON"coijNIX.
U Whereas, Jos. L. Scruggs has applied for
letters of tiuardifmshifi of the persons and
propecyfif William £ and Bailie J Scruggs,
children of Joseph L Scruggs “
T hese are therefore to cite and admonish all
personsintersted to appear at my office on or
before Ihe Ist Monday in January next to file
Gieir objections, if any they have, why said
■iMtrrs should uot be granted. .
NICHOLAS DIEHL, Ch-Av.
OLD FtOMDOfI DlrOS 6HF,
Especially designed for the use of tkeMi<lical
Profusion aud .he family, possessing those .
intrinsic medical properties which belong to
.an Old and Purs (Jin. ■
lndispßiisublc to females. Good for Kidney
Complaints. A deheipus Tonic, np in •
cases containing one' dozen bottles dach, and
sold by all druggists, grpArs, Ac. A. M. pa
inger &S€i>., establislicd I7TH, No. 16, Bearer
8t N Y june 1 Tf.a'fiiS
A CARO TO IHe PUBLIC.
A Short Postjronement of the Fifth Gift
’ -• Concert
As manftger of the gift sottcerts tu aid ot the
Public Library of Kentucky, my position ere*
ales an important trust In behalf of the Public
Library and the ticket holders of the fifth gilt
concert. The Public Library of Kentucky and
the ticket holders a.e jointly interested iu the
amount of the drawing. The larger the fund
to bo distributed in gifts, the greater wilt be
the gift awarded to each luck j> tickei.holder
aud -the more the amount realized by the Li
brary. To have a full drawing is so manifest! v
to ihe interest of those interested, that rather
than have a factional drawing on the‘3o h imt.
I deem it due to The trust Confided to me by
the ticket holders'"and the. Pgblio. Library of
Kentucky, that’a start pttetodA meat be made
to enable me to Jiappse’pf the nosold tickets
and bavo a full drawing.’ Tho'JKli ’tbe 'very
large amount now in bafrk would enable As t
distrlbPie handsome gilts, vet we slipuld fee 1
disappointed in thjs oy/r last concert shoutd we
be compelled .to make a fra.cji'opal atkfting,
however large. : - rt *7
Wp hp,vu received so many letters hf/m all
ppVts of the ooontry ly.om these most ipterested,
urging a po»tpode w ent if jatl tmi'ticitets'he not
sold'by lbe3Uth, that w* feel streugiheifrd j n
our sense of duty to the ticket holders fpd'the
Public Library, to make this postponement.*—
Under tl.e circumstances we have determined,
iu the interest of all partie., to postpone th -
concert and drawing to Saturday. February 27,
1875 at which time the drawing will positively
take place; and as a guarantee of good faith
to ticket holders, we pledge ourselves to refund
to any tickei. holder his money, upon presen
tation of his ticket, should tup drawing tail to
coine off ai the day utfw jfied The money
paid for tickets is Sacred‘S preset ved against
all contingeuoies until aft-r the payment of the
gifts, dfter which the expenses are to be reim
bursed aud tbe Public Library is to be paid its
pr. tits.
Thos. E. Br.imlkttz,
Agent and Manager.
No. 3 ), 1874.
F i: BIJ IT L li£
i;. u, Bot.'UKM,
(47 A 149 BROAD st.,
Opposite the focntjue,
AUGUsTA. PA,
A full assortment of aj kixjds.
Ney *«d Handsome Rodyced Prices
IPMLOM >Hjnnrs;--
Great Bargains otrend.
©hjmki© ©dPiff., ;
Handsome Assortment.
OFIFOOI FyiXMIITyKIE.
A Great Variety of 04h' and Chain.
METALIC CASES le CASKbTS,
of. all grades, homemade aud from
the best manufactnrera always on
BARD.
November 5.18 4 . Jjp
F. A. BRAHE & CO.;
MIK.tg.MIS l.f
Jewel»y, Silverware,
.» .TO
FllfgFfilßT MS,
204 ftreri a Cor. Helitesh,
AUGUSTA, GVOR&IA.
Oct ,1873. m -
. f For Sale or Rent
THE TWO STORY CARRIAGE SHOP
it Bethany, Par, 40x60 wjth Blackgmtlh
sbop and Woodbonse- attached, a welt of good
water on tbe lot Only J mile from tbe Depot.
Terms Easy. Apply to, . ;
J. R. MURUPY,
Oct 8,3 m Baktow, Pa."
Il lllifDUli flUill 9
, #Htff |
dmsr.M£
# wabi?,
TIN WARE,
phatt’b astral s££,
CUTLERY!
BRITANIA AJtQ PLATED WADE,
And House-furnishing Goodt generally.
Order* by mail will receive prompt attention.
152 St. Julian, and 142 Bryan St's.
) under Mozart HalL
SAYANUAO,...GEORGIA.
November 12, 1874.
ESTABLISHED 1819.
Day, Tannahill ft no.
Manifactarers aad Beaters la
CARMA&E6,
ROC&AWAYS,
RUGGIES,
1 2 & .4 HQrse Wagons,
a & 3 Spring Wagons,
Agents far the Celebrated
PLANTATION WAGON
Harness of onr own Manufacture, from beat
quality selected Stock.
Saddles, Pridles, Collars Humes, Gum Belt
ing 2 to 14 inch, Gum Packing, Hemp and
Soap-stone packing Trunks, Valises and Trav
eling Bags, Whips, Umbrellas, Buggy Kngs.
Lap Ptaukfits. Oak rnd Hemlock Ho e Leath
er, best quality. French Calf Skins, Kip and
Linings, a very large Stock ant fur sale low.
Send for prices.
MY. TANNAHILL & Cl,
225 Broad Btreet,
ACCJJiTA, G*.
Nciveir’lier 13, 1?74 3ms
Jas. W. Turley
T|lrd Home., have Gi hs Hotel,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
14 Rtf «f FE«IK« A
MATCHLESS STOCK of FIRST-CLASS
ZDDR/TT Goor s
SPECIALLY suitable for Fall wear Hav
ing spent many weeks in the North per
rsoully selecting such as are standard, aud ob
taining them at the very lowest Maculae urers’
and importers' prices, be can confidently say
to bis friends that hefs prepared to give them
bargains that will bo convincing.
In Foreign DRESS FABRICS, he has the
latest’and choicest novelties that have yet aps
peared, to which will be added new ones as
they arrive from Europe.
American Manufactured Goods
Are Extremely cheap, a fact whieh Mr. Tur
ley desires to call special attention This is
the great year for great'pargaius iu Sh.-eting.
Shirtings, Tickings, Ac.
Country Merchants and City Shop Keepers
should not buy a single dollar’s worth before
Ipuking through niy'stock. Notion Wholesale
Department unsurpassed in Attractions and
sorelues.
J. W. TIIELEY.
SHERIFF’S SALES,
XT/ ILL BE SOLD at the Market House iu
Vy tbertown of-Louisville, on the IstTues
day in JANUARY next within the legal bourn
ol sule, the following property, to-wit:
Two handled and forty aoiee of land more or
less lyiug in Jefferson county adjoiuiug lauds
of K B Mcßride, Thr rnnsNesbit W 8 Alexin
der and others, as the property of George G
Johnson, J^MoVoa^and.SiwauolJ Gordon,
guardraus .or U E and Willie Mcßride under
4 and f* issped from Jeflersou Superior Court
NoveufU-v term 1874, in favor of Jesse A lAp
trot »s George G Johnson, Jane McNealy aud
Saamel J Gordon guardians ot U E and Willie
Mcßride, fyegsl notice given to tenant In
possession. > r
?• W. QUINNEY, Sh’ff J. C.
Dec. Ist. 1874. ~ Ws
fhw lO S2O PER DAY easily made by
« f any one. We want men, women, boys
» rK and girls all over the country to sill
rßg* Pur Fine Steel Engravings. Cbromos,
Y W Crayon Drawings, lUuminationsA'hoto
grapus, etc., etc. We now publish the finest
ossortment ever placed before the public,' and
aur prices are marked down se low as to defy
all competition. No one subscribes for a pro
mium-giving paper in order to get » picture
after seeing our pictures and learning our
prices. W e have ihany old ageuts at w6rk for
us- who have- made canvassing for books, pap
ers, etc*, i heir business for years, aud they ail
report that they cag make moeh more money
at work for us th»n at anything else. Our
prices are so loiy that all can afford to purchase,
and therefore the pictures sell at sight at al
most every house. New beginners dues wall
as agents who have had large experience, for
our beautiful subject and low prices are appro
c !*, t . e d fey *J!i J.nake large sales everywhere
alian agent has to do is to sho v the pictures
from haute to house. Don’t look for work
elsewhere until you have seen what great in
oucementswe offer you to make money.' We
h*vp not space to explain atlhere, but send us
your address end we will send full particulars,
free, by mail. Don’t delay if you went profit
work for your leisure Lours, op Not your
whale time. Now is the favorable time to es
gago iu this business. Our pietures are the
finest aud ipoot pleasing in this country, and
are endorsed by all the leading papers, ruclud
ing the New York Herald. Address.
GEORGE STINStON <fc CO.,
Art Publishers, Portland, Maiuo.
ROBERT He MAY &'C*
CARRIAGE and WAGGH
'Shoe and Hornets Findings, Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Trunks. Vsiiso. T-«r-
Rags, Foreign and Domestic Calf Skin*, Leather or all H-i-tT-.*
Rqbber .Belting, Childrens’ Compgeo. Ac,
■: »toifl uh al % Agents lor the Celebrated r;;V
‘‘MIUBORN” and “SIUDEBAKER” PL,AKTAT|ON WAGONS,
908 BROAD ST„ AFGISTA, OA,
Not. 5 6m ....
FA P E It, e 0
p mwwmj* iMicms y,
Wholesale Dealers in
PAFE K, A EW X ELOPf^
STATIONARY, BLASTS BOOSS,
PAPER BAGS, TWINES, INKS.i .CARDS, . Etc.] &
129 BAIT
OUR BLOTIINfi PADS SENT FREE WITH EVERY PACKAGE SHIPPED.
TIMMERMAN & WTgf.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERSJM
BOQTS, SHOES and HASS,
SFSf SESe w a2SSS%, Bgk
UMBpEjLL AB, EIC.
No. 182 Broad. Street, Opposite Augusta Hotel, Augusta, Georgia.
WE WOULD' respectfully solicit the attention of our Jefferson rw». r.-. j , .
public generslly. to the IMMENSE SPOc-JY which Ire L„, w tsc *
S,S?.*i.V b S“ andlc "“’'
Novs, 1874 |k Niff-.
—• . H
GREAT BARGAIN
IN
Boots and Shoes.
TPE BEBT i>l» CHEAPEST
AT
FQmxr cd. haoqzi as ©cm,,
vlO PftOAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA,
JAMES At GRAY A CO-
Respectfully invites the readers of the News A Faruie and the public generollyl to coll «u*
exaniiue their Stock of *
FALL AiYD WINTER
and nr goods,
TU..H3 L^JRO-HEPT
-ACTS
BEST ASSORTED.
a e * perienCS io “>cbusine.s, and unequalod.facUities, they eonfidmHfy ipyß.
GOODS ANDSPRICES, V
Feeling assured that their’s will be found tobo
the cheapest
DRY GODOS HOUSI
1W THE 80PTHEKJV STATE*!
* JJ le , Fine " t Bto< * of Mourning Good* iu the Mate fLuori*’. nu ..i ,
llie best stock of Silk* and Drew G 9 pd« in the State * '
A Fme Apartment of Shaw J*. *
F ull lines of all Wool, Shaker and Domestic Flannels.
Fine yarde-wide Brown Sea Island coßon at 10 eats
-Extra Mft, finished yard-wide BleachedCutton 12 cents' J * 1 ? ; .
Complete lines of everything that is usually kept In iVlrsfi-.-n
-*?.V“ iu" •» c»»a
JAMES A. GRAY A CO.,
104 and 106 Broad Street,
g* 2 : ' - AUGUSTA. GA.
HORSES &
uiJs /’Hints us ja oust "~T\
Easier Terms than Ever Bofbre, ■
o. „„„ M[ 4' wra »
Draft and Buggy Horsps, andttulos,
«■ ‘ot p cTX e ’ * ai ? wl * R
mm >41191*'
vv here you wit! alwftjs fipd pip wmy Representative, Mr. T. P. WRIGHT. ”
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