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CHURCH DIRECTORY,
KiT. ▲. L. Patterson, will preachin the Bap
i*t Church in this place on the first' Sabbath
in each month.
Rev. J. W. Glenti will preach in the
TWliiiidipt Cl!Mail ml Ihn second Sabbath of
' Rev. Paul C. Morton (Presbyterian) will
preach intfce Methodist Church on- the third
hiT ,f K < *J d TO will " preach’ in the
BwtiatClsnceh in this place, on the fourth Sab
bath es each month.” -
LAWS RELATING TO '
SubUoriptUnt Miff Atffearaa*.
1 .'Subscribers wh6 do not give efiptcs3 ho
me to-the contnry, are-considered vWShing to
continue their subscription,
S. If anhaoribem d»er tV discontinnaoce of
fytheir periodicals, the publisher* may continue
#te send them tantil all arrearages are paid.
' 3. If (übaenbera. neglect;myj-efcsp to take
their periodicala from the office to which they
are direetai, thef ae* fi<-M vevpensible until
they have aettled their billi, and ordered them
cfocontinaedr* • ■*•*- k
4. If subscribers mere tO'Olhir place* with
m haformieg till WfJSliaheM, and the- papers
are eeM to the fcrmer director they-are held
I £?*Th« Courts hive declared that* “referting
Krrtake periodicala from the office, or remewing
and leaving them uncalled for, is prima Vaoia
evideaah m inaecti. nal fhnodi” -
Or m*r person who Me elves a newspaper
Md'MHM naeofit, whether he-hao ordered
if or not, it held in UAyt.be a -iubscriber-.
ft. Ii subscriber* pay in advance, they are
bbnad te fivtootieeto the publisher, at the
*tid CftheirviWb.iVtbey do not wish, te con
timhtakiagrit ; otherweaa the publisher- ieau
tlfcriaed ta read it ten, aud the subscribers Will
be ntprfth until an- express a»ice, with
phynmat of all arrears, U sent to the publisher.
' ... Stippw
, The n«wly.hieoii?d, Bofwd -of C,om
niisrioner*, gtyea# oysipf; supper,
njghi, to which the votvig- popuift
tipn of the town are cordially jnvi
ted to attend. Three cheerk for the
new Board -
Delayed . .
iln coneequence our having lo
fuove and un_unus,ual amount of job
Work rushing jo upon us the present
Week, we have been delayed in go
ing to preaf, until Friday morning.
We trust our. raadeefi iyi|J overlook
this delay, and we promise tq,he on
tsne every Thursday morning in
iutute. - _
Town Electon.
. The election for Towh ,{Commis
sioners came off last Saturday and
rgaulted in the tjfecßfln of J. H.
Bolhill, G, H. Harrell/N. Diehl,' J t
0. Little and B. A4 The
new Botrd were awom in tosday
apd organized by electing J. H.
Pol hill, Chairman ; N, piehl, sec>
riptary.fljid, R. A«. UayiJ* . J
u., r T. F. (Jauik wqß elected by
Board as marshal for the erisu
iDg year< -•-?;»*
A Stabbing Affray.
On yesterday
occurred .James iVJ uilirig
and Charles Bradley, while ,qj> their
Way home in Lpggy. , \ys have
qot learned the yatise of ,t(ie diffi
culty nor the extent of the injury
sustained hy Mr r Bradley, suffice it
to say, hnwevt r,, that Mr. Mulling
cut him and then jumped otit of the
buggy and ran. \Jfe have heard
that a physician, wtta„pa]jcd ,to see
wounded party but we, sincerely
trust that he has jpt Jagon fatally
injured There ijas, been compara
tively lew affrays p| this nature In
our quiet and orderly county, and
Ore are afraid that intemperance hast
had much to do with this one, but
yre don’t know ihsfc such was the
ease. It is so n -taral tor whiskey
and musses to go-togeUieri
The Election Yesterday.
, a, The polls opened ai 8 o’clock yes
terday morning, bp! votes came in
slowly for two or ,thrpe hours. By
11 o’clock some twenty-five cansi
datis were on the streets button
bideing every oi%they met withqul,
regard to rad, color, or previous c&n
dition, each striving ,jp secure as
piany votes qa they possibly could—
it was no trouble to,gef a drink of
red eye or a sjherute to strike, as
every candidate segiped to have
in a lull supply.By; three or four
p’c'ock in \h« qyenmg, the “pizin”
' began to tfihf effect* and we venly'
Relieve there waji mere drunken
men in tosra (ban ft apy one .time
in the past four, years. However
there was do (iPtolbahces, beyond
Joud talking and swearing, which is
eustomery on such occasions, and
f everything passed off ‘very quietly
considering there, was so mech
drunkenness in. IO W#- Blsewhpre
grill be found the lesult of the efeo
tlon. -— :i .,y - -k.- ‘
.—*a»—
Having Around. . 1
, The past wee|( has been a lovely
season tor raovipg. The so lowing
Crties have chaqged„iheir places 01,
isiness and residence : Messrs •
pain Sc. Pplhill.have had the room
recently qccupisNii by, B. J. Parlnal
as a Billiard Saloon nqatly fitted ! up
n-id have moved thcii; Law Ofice
into it. Messrs. Watkins Sc. Gam»
ble have movetj their office in kjhft.
building recently occupied by Gain!
Sc Polhill. The “Dew Drop in” hrMg J
'been moved to theibuildrog recently
oocupied by Watkihs Sc, Gamble.—
The office of (he News Sc Farmer
has been to the old Hotel
building, ,apd Wm. H. Fay haa
,moved his ferr-ily, into the building
TCCfidtly oectipied by the above
office. Bev. H. D. murphy has mt
moved hbf family back to his 7 plan-.
ta(ion, and Mr. Kanfmnn'a family
will bccupy the house Ms: M. has
vacated ams Mr. Chaney’s family
will occupy the bouse that Mr. K*
now livep in. • .
New Firm-.
The firm ol Hopkins & Lillie has
dissolved, and j&rtiea :,C. Littfe,
William Litlte-and James G Ctiiu
have formed 4 copartnership and will
carry on tbp business ot Hopkins Sc.'
under thg firm name of Little
&Cov ' See noticq;in tli^a.issue.
LOCAH HASH.
Fine weather—for ,young-ducks.
Thereart! a few disappointed can-,
didaiesf in ouf county;'
439 'votes polled iu Louisvillee
yesterday.
The moot) chEftrgeistOrday ancl we
hope will change with
it;
"was -over-&r,OOA tickets
printed for the different candidatee
in this county.
v • « r--* .
We 'Hear it yvhispered around that
the different candidates elect are
going to give an oyster supper very
soon.
There yyas more whiskey
in .Louisville,yesterday than during
any day Christmas week.*
’i Last niglit was the darkest night
we have had ihis winteT, v apd; not
one of oar street lamps were.lit. If
outJamp lighters dont attend to their
business (letter we shall have their
wages reduced.
From Bartow. ’
We leaitLlrom th e Railroad Agt.
at Bartow that the shipments of cot
tpn ihqt point have fallen from
hundred to twenty-five bales a"
ahipipentij 'I his is a’ very heavy
falling off lor this season. He also
informs us that hands are contract
ing freely and going to work in good
spirits in thjit section. This Me
are glad tolearn add hopb il ls soTtll
over the«ountry v
lif.i A. Everts nas sold one thou
Wild acres of land lying near Barr
.tow tq, Mr. A, J. C *ok. We did
not learn the price paid tor it.
Something New in Louisville.
Mr G H Harrell informs us that he
now. has what Louisvlilff, has lp n g
been in need of—a,good horse Shoer.
He has one that he can recommend
and guarantees all work .turned eut
it n«t aa represented be will refund
the tpoifey Jfcd *9* i! * also ||as
a lull corps us wbrkmen'anJ is pres
pared to turn out, at short nnUSBi
anything in his line, His large new
adveitisement is crowded out ol this
issue appear opr next. He
has Something good to tell you/
Patrons of Husbandry."
j TKe.YpllpVri
in. Spread Grange, No. 455,
J Patfons of Husbandry
Julies Stapleton, fff,
J. W. Stapleton, A. S.
W. C. L-tnghani* ; <B.
T J DftkstJnf' r • - •
J W S apleton Tr.
J A Hobbs, {| G. K.
Mrs. Milbry Hobbs, C.
•$20 r
Will buy a C ” 1
fTRIt MORWR PRIHHJI pd
OF TUB
N. Y. INWfffIHIEXHIBmON CO.
,ThMsbon4*.»ne iMuadfor the parpose of,
raising fond* for the erection of a building in
the City of New York, to housed for a
Pertpeual World’s' fMr/
a permanet home, where every manufacturer
! cafcMMdhit and s«U Ilk gocjds, and Vvfery pat
enteo can show his inventiong; a centre of in-
For this purpose, the Legislature of the
Btateof New York hatgraated S cksrtar to*'
number ot our most wheal th y and respectable
K inacchffiuhw w p4 R at i^ fl ni>n hhiYP ff
ed no less than eight blocks of the most vatu * •
bluW fa Yqrh_ JThe build
w ill he constructed of Irou Brick and Q lass, and
the land and building, and for the purpose of
“?T?FV r W
• *Brast
$‘41.00, but he may receive
$lO B}bW
O; $35,000, or SIO,OOO, $5,000 or, £,fopf *f
Held MONDAY, JANUARY 4th, 1878-
CAPITAL PREMIUM, sloo,m
them
’ Adfirmy fbr Bonds and fhll information, ~
wSmiusMw sjcl
_ wiSmmits;
tered Letter or P. O. Money Order.
Dec. 17th, lfc74.—3m.
Cotttn '
Durihg lb* pafit »vs days' cotto n
has taken up> upward tendency. Ot/
latest adviyes ftom*Savannah give®
the following quotations;
Good Midling . 14
Middling s. 141
Low Middling. ~ 14.1-16.
Ordinary ...11.-5-T6'
The Louisville market is one cent
below -the SavarinUh qabtaiions.
BARTOW PRltiliS UJBKBNT.
rrjnts, standard prands 10@18f
1 Brown Shirtings.”. 7® 8
t “ .“ 9® 11
Flour, FatMty per bbl # 76@7- 5<F
“ Fxtra Family 7 25@8 00
“ Fancy, best made 9 OU@9 50
Cafefc Rio
Sail, Liverpool, per sack.' 1 50
Bacon, Shoulders, per lb ....10 ®ll
Sides 13 all
Dry Salt Sides 111®**!
“ Shoulders y@lo
; SSIBBEjfc*«!L 4 !?!WIS
! Bagging per yd. —...14 ®ls
.Qottoa will always be bought and. cask paid
for it.” Prices will be in-one cent of Savannah
quotations.
» WARREN, EVANS &C 6.
October 23. 1874—bm.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
By VTKTUfc OF AN Oltbrfl of’the Court
of Ordinary of Jefferson county, will be
*qld aktbe Court House, in the town of San
dersville, Washington Cos., on the Ist Tuesday
in February next, a tract of land in said county
coqtainirg sixty- three acres more or less, ad
joiontg lands of Hudson, Sheppard and others;
soMasthe property of Julia A. C. Brasaell,
dee'd, for llie ben-efit of the heirs, etc. Terms
day of sale. .
JAS. L. BRASSEL, Ad n’r.
, Pec. 10, 1874. ands
P PORGiAJKFFERSON COUNTY
VT Whereas Mobt. T. Smith has applied f>r
letters of administration on the estate of Robt.
P. Smith deceased. These are therefore to cite
aad admonish all person* interested to Ibe and
appear at myoftceon the first Monday in Feb
ruary next to show cause, if any they can why
saidjetters.sha.uld not be granted* ~
Dec.Si, *7#. '. . .n! DIEHL, Ord’y.
jT\ EOKGIA, JEFFERSON COUNTY.
\JT Whereas Jordan W. Lyon has applied for
letters of Administration on the estate of Wm.
U Lyon, dec’d. These are therefore to cite
and admonish all persons interes.ed to he and
appear at my office on the first Monday in
February next, to show cause, if any they can,
why said letters should not be granted-
Ai. Ord’y.
Dec. 24, V - ■ --y i „ td
V'IEORGIA, JEFFERSON COUNTY.
VJT Whereas, J. G. Cain Administrator on
the estate of Temp* Mcßan el, dee’d; these
are therefore to cite and admonish alt persons
interested to be and appear at my office on
the first Monday in April next to show cause
if any* they can, why said letters should not
be granted. ; N. DEIHL, Ord’y
Dec. 34, ’74.
/ 4 jiOUGIA, JEFFERSON COUNTY.
VJT Whereas, Lawson B. McDaniel, Adminis
trator on the estate of Redick dee’d,
lias applied for tetters of dismission from said
'estate. , ,
Thesp. are therefore to cite and admonish all
arsons interested to be and pppear at my of
fice on or before the fir-t Monday in Ap il next,
to show cause if aay they Jean why sud letters
should not be granted. N. DElHL'Ord’y.
Dec. 24, '74? . v
/S EORGIX/ JE#r ERBON COtrNTY.
, MW Whereas. Jas. E. Page, Administrator
on the astate of HTJi/pT has
applied for letters of dismission from said es
tate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
■ ■ erson* interested to-be .and appear at my ot
'fice on or before the first Monday in April next
to show cause if any they can why said letters
stlonld not be granted. N. DEIHL. Ord’y.
, Dec. 24,.’74
Georgia jeffersqn county.
Whereqs, C W gaiter Eaa applied for let
’ ters of Cuerdrapslnn of lire persons apd prop
erty of Leah, Emma and Mathew..Colemau, mi
nor heirs of Lindsay Coleman deceased.
These are thsrei’sroto cite and admonish all
persons iufersted to appear at my office on or
before the Ist Mendft in February next to fate
their ohjectiona, if SAy they have, why said
letters should not be gtanled.
.NICHOLAS DIEHL, Ord’y.
. Jan. 7; 1875.
EXECUTORS SALE 7
. . OF
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
By 4AfruE of -» decree rendered at the
late November Term of the Superior Court
'ot Jefferson county, I will sell at the
- Market Hosse In LouisnKe oiLthe Ist Tuesday
in January next, between the legal hours of
sale the following described lots or tracts of
land, toswif: One tract Containing 591 acres
enure or less and adjoining lands of W. W.
Coleman, homestead ot mipflti children, Mrs,
. Spier, Williamson swamp and Mill creek.
of minor cniL
One tract containing 171 acres more or less,
and adjoining land* qjf homestead of minor
children on two sides aud M A Evans.
This land, ha* been divided, yito. small lots as
iadieatedJhythAttoreg&iig desorijttiqns so astd
suit the wants of purchasers. It is situated.in
. a good aud healthy section of the country—is
highly productive «Sd es*eciflly valuable fo F
the timber on it. A plat of these lands can bd
seqa at Sie.qfcnt of Caij* & Polbill, Louisville,
an if it WMtSb’.
and the lauds will be shown by A F Wise on
the pi-cruises.’ Said land wilt bs soli as the
property of the estate of Liadzs Coleman, for
■ -the-purpose of paying dabts. - Tnsms cash.
sold at the Market House in he town ot Lou-
WviHe on the Ist Tuesday in JANUARY next,
she lands belonging to the estate of Miles
Fields, dec’d, tdower excepted 1 via : one lot
the south s.de of said road, one containing 155
wooeA tligffier 131 acres, adjoining lands of
Joseph Black, M A Evans,,, ri. Itaiforp aud
pthesb lyiog withia, tinSfl pities, es Bartow, ■
' Ua. Terras—ode-naif cash and one-half cred
it ufltti Nov. Ist, 1875. with interest from date
WWW
W. J. FIELDS, Adm’r.
SHERIFF’S SALES.
WILL BE SOLD at the Market House in
the town of Louisville, ou the lgtTuei?
j dawiii, Jj4NJ|AN¥t» 1* 10 j e g a l hoprs
’Riro hunffre^mT of land njore or
°/Ji%*Ne Jp; 5
Ssmuotj GoratmgtmraTims at Be and Wiffi
Mcßride. Legal notice given to tenant i
/ -i 0- W, QUINNEY, Sh’ff J. C.
Dec- Ist, 1874, Ids
THE FREDERICKSBURG^**
fRI G©©DS STo®^
, The,Great Fashionable Emporium of Augusta and
301 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. *
RICHARDS & BROTHER, H
formerly 3of Fredericksburg, Va., Proprietors. -
SAMPLES FORWARDED UPON APPLICATION. '
We keep all ths year round one of the largest and best assoi tod Stocks of Dry Goods to
be?otmd many similar House iu tills South, auit we respectfully solicit an examination of our
Goods and prices, as we know we can offer inducements to
KS” CLOSE CASH- BUYERS.
We buy our goods for CASH only, and our long experience iu the trade not only ena.
hies US to select quoh goods as are suited to the wauls ot the guutheni people; but paying
Cash' enables ui at all times to get them at the bottom prices. A lew years since we estab,
Cash enable. f g.. If BUS IS MT ,
rn'ourhoush, audtd persons at adistauce, upon application, we will send samples of any
ffhods we can cut. Also price list eballXhe leading articles we keep, aud it an order is scut
Ss to the amount of sl9 or over, we will pay the freight on the goods to the customer s near
est Express office. The plan, we are happy to sav, has not only made us customers all over
Georgia, but we are now sending goods to persons Kving iff nearly every State in the South-
They are finding eut that they can select their goods from a large assortment aud have them
laid down at their floors as ch'o apas if they lived in aeity. All we ask is that you give us a
-wj-c ant if we do not send the goods right, return them aud we will rotund the money.
In sanding orders the money must be seht with them, or the amount must he paid ou de“
li«e*y of Goods. |t will savh dxpeW'tiJ ifcud Dost <Jrder. We are obliged to adhere to this
-rule without wfoeaSion, as the largo amoukt of business wedo iu this' way Would create great
tnraJleami losSlfwedeviate- Ada™s ’ **- K*C»**»* * **•*, Augusta, Ua. ;
P. S. We are agents for the celebrated Domestic Paper Patterns, and upou application will
send catalogue aud Price List, aud upou receipt of the price will forward any that arc or dered
postpaid. deca4bul
BARGAINS'
IN
FtlH-ffifTM UM
! AT
■sjlr. & E3, f. rrjhjsto's.^s.
Uil.Tl and SEE IFOR YOURSELF.;..
WACO A,- G E O B 61 A .
5 octS 3m
THE OLD AND RELIABLE
BOOT and SHOE HOUSE
AT AUGUSTA, GA.
H6avy Stock Just Received.
WtHF BEST being the Cheapest, I lmve’the Cheapest Goods in the market.' - They were
i -sF turMd out by the best Manufacturcrsj iu the country—have been purchased for little
money and will be sold by Retail at
; &SSBS g®S@@Ss
WHOLESALE BUYERS will £hditt^heiradvanthgeb^ivmyjMti|j^|jj|^|
1 1 guaraate^oseUthe^^^^^^^^^^^^^M^M^^^MMHWW^HH^BHHß
BEST AND t ill’. AI’ISITJWnJS
Tk*t can be put on the Market iu this or any other State. I afso keep in connection with the
above named gohde,
Trunks, Valises, Indies Satchl’esi-and Umbrellas
4 My-Molti ii <M trice Only, Quick Sales and Small Profits. Don’t forgfet the name.
J PETER JiKEA'A.X,
Nov , 3 gfc” e ntral Hotel Building
large arhivajls
OF
NIW GOODS
IT
JOS. EC
mHE ADDITIONS TO HIS STORE HAVING BEEN COMPLETED, HAS' NOW IN
1 Store a complete and varied assortment of
general merchandise,
And will keep his stock constantly replenished by daily arrivals from Northern and Wester
Markets. Ha will
DUPLICATE SAVANNAH 8 AUGUSTA IPRICES,
wiTii Cost of freight added!
And G tjAftANTßEßsatisfaetion iu every way.
1 Wi|l Paj Trithin One Cent of
SAVANNAH QUOTATIONS FOR COTTON
!»na has arable storage room for keeping co u «n for those who may desire to hold for higher
ftSes. wtl ts
CSlaas’ & Cf»oekei»y
AT
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
a-HSOROrBi W. A.XiXjBJST,
Ga,,
HSs irow'on hand md offering to the public one of the largest and best selected Stocks of
Jrockery, Clifna and Glass Ware 5
TtT AN® WILLOW WAAEi
if. f-oI *ij CliiMN*¥e,tdo., &c
Mv roods are of my own Importation direct from tho Manufacturers, and are offered at *f>ri"
ces that are bound to please. Country merchalits are especially invited to examine my Stock
sud Prices before purchasing elsewhere, Gtiye ine a ca.. when in the City aud bs couvinted
thatl am selling Goods Cheaper than any house in the State. ......
October Ist 1874. 91 3m. W ’
Lm-i.®
J.les-. J. I *,. ;' \ / 7 V ;'.'^' > , 7.- .7j|
ve t 'is day * ; ' "‘ '.-.
' l b>‘ ">■,>' i^H
N-name < #2 Yr^V
' ‘ ''■ r s 4th,
\ w
—— I
i3i a rMUfIHHH
N '
aiti.
GENT’S turnishingMßHHß|
i goto MHHHHK
.A. XT C3-TJST x3
222 Broad \treet, Augusta,
Where von «an get a fine outfit-in\LfOTUING, &«.y * or P’ "''■'
Having ins*, returned from New York \jth the Largest aim IV ’ Stock ° f
Winter Coods ever brought to this market, ,and having bough: cheap e>r cash,
to offer lteal Barg u ,nd rt >vill be to the Merest of purchasers to ffiv me a
ug elsewhere. \
inn* itm± mmmim
AUGUST' DO-RKi M
Merchant Taibr, Wholesale and RfcUil Dealer in Gents
Id£ Goods^
! oct23i 3m 228-BROAD STRICT!, AUGUSTA, W.
AUGUSTA s\oßel
In Powell’s Jfew Baileupg*
.T iTn-- - - - - -- GEtoaiA.
SAVING SECURED the New Store House jtut complete l.bjrJDr. Powell, ( tali
ceiving-ttiid opening my large’hod select tftock of
Dry Groodk. Ready Made Clothing, Notions, Hat3
BOOTS & SHOES, SHAWLS,
' tor beib, Ladies and- Gentlemens wear.
light Final gmghies. &&. m.
All of which I offer to the trad# generally, at very Low Price* for C ASH, Too
respectfully invited to give me a-eull and oxamiue iiiy dtoek aud Prices. My M
sales and small profits.
All I ask is giv’fe me a trial and IvVill guarantee to fdease in Price and Quality of Goods
ROBERT A* DIEHL, Clerks
-**■* E. T. KAUFMAN.
GOTO,
THOMAS WOOD’S
NEXT TO “ LANIER HOUSE,’’
MACON, O- A.
To Buy Furniture pi|d Carpets jCheap.
NEW GOODS JUST AaplYlf):
[BEDSTEADS, BED-ROOM ANJ) FiELfR SST£ ,
CHAIRS, TAB LBS, WASHSTAIfIS
CARPETS and oil cloths,
WINDOW SHADES, WALL PAPER, &c. <Stc
CALL AND LOOK!]
?Y
!■ Sfa ,
MET ALIO BURIAL. OASES. AND d}ASKcIs,
WOOD COFFINS, aASJE#
Os all kiads utdi atj^yprifce^^^
V. IP.
]*s Congress- St., - - 7 Sa^mnal^G.
Units, Pistols, Military
’ ijj *iti#.i<a<*lJM<M*Olfr/
Repairing dona in the
Orders from the country solicit*J and Vuiafaetran'g(OTMiDjuUßH|H
ur oiders and they will receive prompt* attention. ||
August 13th, 1874. 6m. ' -
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