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ROBERTS & BOYD,
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Georgia Press Association.
. A" a tjourua i annual tTteat'ing ol
ihe Georgia lVes9 A-soci&tiou "ill
lie lielil at Atlanta on Monday, July
5, at 1.2 m.
By «>rs>er of
J. 11. Esru.i., President.
J. P. CtiHtSTt.vN, Seo ; y pro tan.
Judge Hopkins lias senienced
thr f ee jiegro murderers to lie flanged
on to-morrow, the 4th inst., at At\
lama. /
There is an isolated in
Turkey ioliah te.l by tw* »f\-=rtiree
monks who have not seer. ?. woiputi
eii.ce infancy.
Cos!. F. W. Sitntr s, formerly of
Savannah, cq miiitted suicide in
Francisco t!ie other day.
The P.deral and Conf.d- rate
publics me co'dially invi id to join
in decor at! "'o the graves at A ling
ton on the 4ih of June. Tt.e Gon-
Jei'eiat-- graves wi I not be decora
ted on, the 30th of May.
Grinds Dinner at Big Creek Br th n .
Waynesboro Road.
The 2Sth nl AT iy was in all re-,
fpectj pe>haps just such a day as
many were anxious to see, liecaus
the day appointed f r the P.c n o
given l>y the Louisville ad County
Line Grnnee. The con was mild, a id
jtiie sky of an iudian blue, and a soft
air kii-st-d the chi ck of child ood and
hearty, aid whispered perchance
in the ear oi the young mar.—
• Heware, beware, shiYsJucih.iff
No otnino s clouds reared their
grim visage to frown away the cheer
ful light that was a counterpart of
each lace, and a corn sp Hiding lea*
lure inevery scene ijiat was employ'd
to make the day highly agreeable. 01
couise, we know not bow many
were present but el safe in saying
there was at least one bun Ired j> t
sons. It is sotnetinrs noticeable,
that a kind of apathy tak's Imld of
p ople and a speo es of unsought le-
Ni rve environs them ai such pi ces
that they Cannot iid tbem-clv s 01,
and the worst part of sm h a Doing
is ibis, 1 1 at ii i.snntlv inlcc s others.
But a low us to say Uuil ....
s ate of tilings existed on tins o ca
*-'* •• • ■» **i-,o({’«7 tin * u
h(t their cares snugly slowed away
;p home, or else scatter* and tin m lo
the wards, f r joy and minh went
hand in hand, linked with congen
iaiity of s ntiincm and so 1. There
■pras ixiu.-ic on the ground, 'i here
Was 'mode oye'iywhc e. Professor
11 et‘ was there with his vioiia dis
pensing suit, sweet strains tint' melt
ed away like dreams of fairy sounds,
that h ave a hallowed impress on ill
mind tint
Will not pass aw •y.
And t!;c brass band wiili tin ir ex
cellent exeeuijon ol Home S 'cot
Home, Mollie Dar iu», &c, ad li u
to merry p oils oflanght. r, die Spoil -
taiieous ouigusbings if youth aid
innoer rce, made ibc obi beach ior
est teem an enchanted spot, an Ei.
d"radoof s >ng, ascenci f i self calcu
lated io make one feel tlic gbtd free
dom of unfettered lileutid f reef in a
Ijgeasu. e to sigh, at le; st, for the
time,
“Oh, for tho }ouch of a vixtslu and hand
And ihe soimil of a voice that is still,”
As invited guests from ad stance,
who are noi perhaps uvn iaejs ol
either ofllie granges mentioned, we
will speak <1 Mr. Samuel Dowse,
D . Sterner and Lady. Mr. Richard
Milledge and Lady, Inm near
Wav m shorn, Mr. I’hil. Carroll and
Lady ami Mr, James Wider, from
Augusta, Who, if appear,-un es go to
piove anything, were highly enter
tained, as tli y expressed tin mseives
to be, and the pleasui” up doubt
not vas inu'uul. The D ctor was
obliged m appreciate the eircum-tui
ces under uhph he was p aced. !
being placed under tie protect on of
one of the faires 1 of the fa r, to the i
pvidem chagrin ofs ineo! the you g
er men, of the first person singula!'
iiumb.-r. After an iiipp luption bv
Mr. It. L. Gamble jr., id a highly
humorous <hr/act r, Mr. OtvVol!
arose and 'old the gruigeis ‘vvl ahe
knew about fanning.’
lie brought itovyn the liotise, (that
is if it had t ecu a house, wh.ieii ii
wasn’t) bv addressing them at one
tin ius ‘G< mh men of tln* Juty’ A
nrscelaneous Jury that, indeed,—
ILs speecli was the happy con*
ception of a fertile mind, and was
iippiauded wi'li seme spirit.
We xvill memi m die dinner with
no tdciiii r encomium tlian it prop
was equal to the he.-t tliai ii has
b' eo opr fonor at any time to at
tend, in j oiut of variety and excel
lence, showing at once the knowl
edge and science attained in this
branch ol domestic economy, the
fair Matrons. Pmnonas &.c. fScitn^
tiajcvmnion'bus fonjuneta.
We ask whoi could,have svfent such
n dav—who could It,’ve /evnled in
(tli - g.md hearty cheer., re-un
.’.on find the' b ppy Ui tiding of
kin.lied feelings, autDiiiici change ol
cori.esp lulling thoughts, who c mid
have eat such' a ItKanou? repast, and
dran-i freely ol lib at most harmless
and r. freshing pf aI. and inks, (Iced
Lemonade), atril/lp .Red wi.h art eye
o! re dist.c pioifcjse- to the opening 1
inture, geami/ig for a moment ti e
g'adjaiiy uutfol dug panorama that
is i very da/y bringing io light new
ad van agi/s ol t is • ver developing
order, uibl noi .-be able io sing in
scutui tem as well us in song, and
with /chalice in lund filled y/ th
sparkling water to the biim, give
to isc:
*lferf;’.s to tae Grancre. oh poos of toil
/ Whose emblem is the plow :
In hone and »aith who delve the scil
And bid its harvest's bow.
Here’s toour lovely household hand,
Our country's daughters lair ;
The piiuo ahd glory bi tli* land,
Who here our labors share ;
The Gratae ! The Uraiigo ! A sister fair and
true,
V/e trust the eyes, which make it bright,
and pledge to yo anew.
Now, ladies and g-iit ! eineii of both
gr uiges wishing you umnterrupt’-d
|.|os|)erity, |i!en y and peace, and
trusting that in.my such p c t ics
may enhnice J’our conpno i good,
and well) you together more cl'isely
and yiseperub e as an Older, whose
stiength a one depends on c>
opp. rati m and concert nl acti n,
we l id you a reluciam adi--u.
•»
[COMMCXICATED.]
Messrs. Editors. While slum
bering this lovely May day we dr am
<>f the future. Its forebodings so- ms
gl. ony in ihe extre ne : m thii ks I
see sufF ring and ifoub'e hioidcis'
n\er the hind. The waters are
troulih and ami ilie High Spirit is
grieved and angered by the levelling
nature of its subjects. It seems that
we have forgotten tt.e Creator o! our
existence. We disregau! his irnmu
table laws, we wo-sLuintioH h cii
iirejHjt -Hotvgniy. Our hears are
I dinted, they are blackened, iliey
are mark'd in ca-kets of de
cepiion. We flatt r eurseli.es that
we are only dec iving our fellow
man, a deception chat "e will make
rig'it with the author of our b- ing
bderc our exit hem earth. E u.h
one ol us comp'diends our situa io q
we know the situation of our m igh
bor, b .t the eondit on is so entirely
universal that we cannot conssn-nt
ly reprove each other. Vui i delu
sii>n; we are only deceiving our
selves. We are sinking by our ex
ample, I’lragg ng our offspring <1 n
to the depths of perdition. We vr li
ly i db-ve that were it so arranged
kn’i 1 -,! a ' Am s who have gone b lore
us should 'ermiuato, that Heaven,
with ill - excep i *n of .heinlatit an
gelic souls, would become depopu
lated and hell filled to overflowi g
Awful to co iiemp’ute. Fri- nd, do
not say the above is wise and subs
my neighbor, I hope he w ill profit
by it, &,c,, b it take it io \outsell
it suits you, it suits cveiybody. We
a-e all guilty, but some are more so
than of ers.
There ~re some who profess Chris
tianity w hose liight sliould so shine
as to not mis’ead others. Their
lights have shone—they still shine
very bril iantly, and we have toilo .v
--cd and st 11 continue to follow, and
| behold we are led 1 1 an unsafe port;
i our Vussc-l is on the hicakcrs, the
j recks ate in siglr, the waves roll
; high and heavy, the vortex open,-,
: and we are taken in aid carried
(1 wii to death and hell by fillovying
fils - beacons, putting on the
robed by pin-racy. We. are equally 7
guiliy with those professed cli is
tuins, lor we have a light that is
genuine a;id pure th t will lead us
io a part of safely if we w ill follow
it. lis brilliancy is unbounded, can
he seen by all and it is our own
fault ii we are not governed by it
Let us dec. ivc outs. Ives no ionger,
we will be the sdl n-rs io the end
Let us overcome this sjiir.t of s liish
ness and avarice that is leading us
io desauction. Let i;s live in the
love gud legr of God and lor the good
of each other. II we do die IDs - , we
wi 1 certainly do the latt- r, for a man
cannot five and serve die Lord who
is governed by principles of selfish
ness, and a man w ho is noi governed
by principles of stlfj-lrness will sure
ly be kind to his neighbo s.
UiisEllVEK.
A Disaster.
SrttiNQFtELO, Mass. May 27.
A tearful calamity, involving a
heavy loss of lire, has occurred at
Holyoke.
Services we r c being li Id at the
French Catlrol c church, which was
attended by aff c mgr- gation Sud
denly it was discovered that the
building wa- on fi e. A fearful jam
was made at the door, which had a
di-astrous ( fleet. Over sixty pe/snns
were literally roasted to death, while
a great number were i jured.
A most agonizing scene exists
around the burned building. Kela
iives in seatcb of mis-iug o es, and
friends for their acquaintances It
is such a seme as to make the stout
est hoait quad.
Augusta Njw Advartisenun.s. JLin Ken
ny, Agent.
Special aifui ion is directed to the
advertisement pf the S luthcrn Shirt
Min iif act tv, N". 103 Ii oa I street,
Augusta, Ga. This is tlm only esi
tai'lishmeut of 'he. kpid thatyveftnow
of, in toe Siam, anJ jus ly deserves
the patronage r»f our citizens. Mr.
John K< nuy. the proprietor is too
w-efl known.by many of our readers
to need any coimncd uiou/ro n U3.
He says he is g ang to break and i\vu
this Northern monopoly by giving a
per lee t fit, better work and a' low
er prices than no ibc ii shirts are sold
a l . If you w itit amat fi ting, line
Sumlay-gp-to-me ting shut s nd
your orders io Mr Kenny and you
>vil g-t it.
WILLIAM ViiNDLETOX.
0 ir readers will not lad to notice
the larg'- adv* rti-eme a ol tli ■ P- n
dleion & Boar im ui Fi und y and
Machine TV or as. ji speak- for it
sef and sells you where you can get
anything that c.iii he maiiulactured
out oi iron or brass. They keep a
lull corps of the best workmen enn
siantjy employed, and are web pre
pa- and tu turn out anything in their
line at shoii no ice. E-peei if aiten
lion is directed to tin ir L-v- r Geor
gia Press, it is pronounced by many
of ou: b S! farmers lo be die best an i
cheape>t Press lnauulacmred. Mr.
Wm. Pendleton, die surviving part*
m-r, bag charge of die works and w ill
give hjs [leisbnal attention to ab o;-
Uers sent hi n.
OKO. 13. CONNER.
This gentleman lias ivc -mly open
id a Paint and O 1 -tore at -53 J ,ek -
son str et ( Augusia. Ga., where he
k- ops constantly on ha and a full lin
ol Points. Ohs, Virnishes, aid every
thing usuaby Ue. t in a first-class es
taiilislio.eiu. He keeps the i es: of
u tiob s always mi han i and is pre
pared io sell as cheap as any liouse
in the Sta e. Tins is ti e o ly Jiousa
of the kind in AugyMn'ha id of eou.se
it is the only place in ihe city wheic
you can ih“ sure of gening anything
kepi in his lino ol goods Give him
a nial ordei and see what a birgoin
\ ou wi 1 go 1 .
Thom isvide Times : We had a
cull Irom a lalv this we k, wtn> in
terne.l us dial she ImJ made for die
past twelve mouths average of
nine and Jlars per month on but i r
irom the mdk <,f i ar. e cows. They
feed oi) notliing but wire rtfs, ex
cept at rail king time, when she
gives them a handful or two of cot
ton s 01,o 1 , urea ioaallv mixed with a
Lttle m- til a-id salt. She is running
■ i one-tior-c (arm, and says ih.it she
wi lin ike i igin b,.t is o: cot on on
ten acr-s of i aid She pau ed every
seed heo-eli with mo as-ismiK" l ■■ { -*
iilllo (1 illLriie*’ 1 - v el Ve y . a' - old, Olid
says that she his a splendid stunt.
Look ai this noble woman, (and we
would like la give tier name,) plan
ters ol Thom s countv. Sue n-»t
only makes all her jn“'visions, bit
actmlly e'ears one hundred and
eigiit dollars ea-li ou her butter this
year, and will make, if the seas-m is
.at ail favorable, eight bah sol eo ton
on tm acres oi pme land. Read this
and blush, for we know that tcis
lady is outlining many of you.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
HAY! HAY!! HAY!!!
ITT 11 II Wi- to us 23.000 pounds
> \ Os PRIME is \Y, which we are otTer
injp at. per hundred. Would be glad to
have your orders.
WARREN, EVA VS -V CO.
June 3rd 1m Bartow, Ga.
T. 8. EG 111 WELL,
Attorney at Law,
Cherry Hill, near LOUISVILL GA.
June 3rd, '875. 5 6m
C3WEGO
Purs and
Silver Gloss StareHj
For the Laundry
.i/.j.vi7vir.y«Eu is i*
T. KINGSFORD & SON.
THE BEST STARCH IN THE WORLD.
(uves a BE,vurivtrr. kixish to the
LIN IN, «ua the ditferenee in cost between it
and common starch is sea c?'y half ji cent for an
ordinary washing. Ask your Grocer for it
I&iugsdbrd’s
OSWEGO CORN STARCH,
For Pttd.nis.Biance Mange,'ce Creaoi,&3.
If tho original— in 1813. And pre
serves its reputation as purer, stronger
and moke delicate than any other
article of the kind offered, either
of the same name or with
Other titles.
Stevknton MacDaM, Ph. D., s;c. t the high
at chemical aiithority of Kurope, carefully an
alyzed this Corn Starch, and says it is a most
excellent artie'e of diet Mid in chemical arid
seeding properties is fully equal to tho best ar
row root.
Directions for making Puddings, Cus'aid's,
&,c . accompany each one pound package.
for sale by all first-class grocers.
May lg/3—'din.
A DAV ao »RAWVKCD
m HW DRILL In K'oJ territory. .'3GHIbBI
TBk Ks _ H TESTIMONIALS FROM GOVFFNOKI
A I ■ 9Ji OF IOWA, ATtK ANSAS AND DA r O9TAr
VMdo.l#
Minnie IfflllllilllE
The {4>nisyijile Dramatic ClQb
'VV ILL GIVK oi:e of their Sou! Staling, Mirth provohing Entertainments, at their Hal! on
Thursday Evening next, the 10th inst,
At which time Vro-f flfi TT, of Augusta, with bis “new born” Orchestra yvill discnqr.se tome
ol his favoriti Operas from “Fra deAvilo.” Let no one ipiss this, the event of the season.
So dthera SMrt Manufactory,
afiit Itraad Slrect Augusta, Ga.
I HAVE Establishe’ a Shirt. F.-icto yin this city, and am prepared,to supply Fii:e ttress
Shins, cU" my own manuiiicture, ai the Lowest Prices. First-class work and a perfect At
guaranteed to eVery customer.
1 will make to outer a b-ttor shirt for $?.75, than barties from the North sell for $3.
1 am also prepared to cut Coais, Vests Panialiions. and make the same to order.
Merchants would do well to get up ‘-special orders” and send, as I can ceriaiuly make it
to tlie r advantage , and those who want a s' irt to fit tl em oi get it, and at 10 per cent, less
than Northern aliirts. .Send un your order s.
June 3 3m. JOHN KEffXY, AgC.it.
PAINT .and OIL STORE!
"53 Jsckson Street ? Augu’.tr? G’.
The Best of Articles—all Fresh and Kew.
WHITE LEA. ZINC, PaIXTS, 1 BRUSHES. VARNtSII, PUTTY,
COLOtiS. LINSEED OIL. WINDOW GLASS,
machine oil, gin oil. i kerosene oil, _&c, &c &e.
Travis : CASH ON PELIVEISY; or approved City Acceptance.
Cjeoo. I>. Connor,
June 3, f>m 51 Jackson Strkkt, NkaU B tt. Tower.
THE PENDLETON & BOARDMAN
Foundry & Machine Works,
Kollock Street, Augujtz? Georgia.
W
M II H lneie32sed fucilitics and experienced workmen, is prepared to furnish Machinery of
all desciiptioM.
IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS
Oi the be t mat*riai and su ;li as
STEAM EnsrO-XTsTBSS
Dl'aSS SliKes for EManlaliosi Use
co.VA'r.i.rriii* o.t mm.s.xi*.
WATER M, SAW AA’D
WHEELS, GlliSr MILLS.
ITOIi?)E (HN GBAHINQ
C O T TON PRESb fer stand, Horse or Water Power
Mills, Colfou Ginti,
I would call especial attention lo tho
L JED "V" E -IR/
GEORGIA
A cheap, simple, but powerful liana Cotton or IJay Press.
Jan.’S 4:n \\ M. PENDLETON, Seni .r Part er.
LATHROP & CO.,
E S ABLISHED 1835.;
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
A GEN IS for Athens Yarns, Stripes, Checks and Shirtings.
ALSO DEALERS IN
Carpeting, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Upholstery Goods, Cornices, Laces, Wall Paper, Ac.
We keep a full stock of the above Goods and do all work in them in the best and latest
styles, at very low figures.
LATHROP & CO,
Corur Congress atid Whitaker Stre<Uß,
Savannah, Ga.
X OOK HEME!
SPUCIAL JSrOTIGEI.
THE TTNDKRSIQNED, haviug opened anew busiiress in LOUISVILLE, arc now pre
pared to do .my and all kinds ot ujEP PAINTING, euch as
HOUSE, SIGN, & ORNAMENTAL.
.IISO
Graining, Glazing and Paper-Hanging.
Old Furniture Repaired and Re-Taruislicd
And made to look as well as gew.
COTTON Cal.\S REPAIRED.
Special attention given to orders from the country, and all work entrusted to my
cate will be executed witli ncatue.-s and dispatch.
Call on me at my rooms in the “old HOTEL” building, over the News & F armer Office
GRUBBS. & CREW,
Louisville, Ga. Jauuary 14, 187 c. ts
ff 9 . L, HEJYR P,
MANUFACTURER ANk t)FALTER IX
* i
Saddlery, Harness, Hide3 and Fur a.
o-jv,
Dl. SIRES to (•|'.lt special af.tent.iori t» hi:? large «■ oHr-nf Saddles. Harness, Bi idles, and
every other article usually kept in Ins lirfh of trade. Ho Hahns to make belter poods at
lower prices .ban any house in ttio State, ami Invites comparison of his goods with those of
any < tiier establishment. Being a practical workman he knoufa how to have his wo k put
top the • for service as well as iio.Vms*. Vo give you an i lea of his prices, he can sell good
haml-mado Buggy Harness as ov as .fill per set ; Double Harness for Btiggy^SJO; cheapest
S .'M ns §.‘.t.r, r (> If you will make •»:> a ciub for t hree setts or ro >re of Ha-neVhc will allow
\OU live per cent ofi t 1 e vvimie bit!. His r« asms for asserting fnat he cap sell cheaper ami
h' ttcr good.* than o'hers, is he has in* o c nail *»iid salesman to pay, at large salaries, to. attend
to his business, g dieiting your orders h » will give them his p rsoual and careful attention'
He als > d',ils largely in Hides. Wix and Ears—such as Otter, heaver. Mink, VVildc.it,
■j*. id xvi 1 mUnvivs i) «V ihei liigli *s f v due ill cash.
<* BANG LR-S will find it to their iut crest to call on him.
W. !L. IIFiVRY.
6ua no!
4j|
>/
\\r •
S h™'^ 8 J *f« *, - verv.ur«,i£ '
l 1 a pi lees and upon turiUs most iavorabk*
“A. A,” PiIJSPHO PEIiUY.. vN>
AMMONIA I EL) »LTKIU iIO.SiY, VTj^
CHAPPELL'S CHAM PION.
POWHATAN lIAW HONE SUEEKPHusph ATE.
WILSON’S AM.MOMI VIED SUPE UP H OS? jj ATE. *1
GRANGER’S EXCELSIOR. '
Z ILL’S AMMO.M\TED BONE SUPERPHOSPr
LOGAN’S COMPOUND. ATE
i’URE DISSOLVED BONE. ■
PURE LAND PIAS I E'{.
Wcr.iske BPECI.IL arrangements with parties purchasm-vm lots of Tivn-Mrv 0n,,.
FIFTY ami ONE UC.VUiiEL) TON a- For particub rs as o mice, m. I , , VKVI 7'/ IVr «* -
Circular and Price List. 1 as to price, and term, send for ou,«,
PRESS,
COTTOlsl'. /
" u ui.l make ilie uJUaI Cash advances on COTTON IN STORE
WAiiREM, WALLACE & CO.
3.35 & 157 Etc.visol.ls St.,
JV,,«. _ Tro-TXSTJL, ca-A. \
C3“- IEE, .t* .
MANUFACTURER AND REPAIRER '
O F
Buggies, Wagons and Carriages. j
o . ,
Something* New in Louisville : t
A GOOD HORSE SHOER.
Horse Shoeing Reduced from $1 to 75 cents
Pei* Pair. J|jj|
I BEG LEAVE to inform my customers and tli3 public generally that I am still at the*
same place, with a good and sutHoieUi number of workmen .o do any and all kinds ot
v> oik in my liue. 1 will as heretofore keep an assortment of
Iron Bolts, Plows, Buggy and Wagon Materials t
On hand and for sale at reasonable prices.
New Wegous and Buggies put up or old ones Repaired aud Repainted aad made to look as ' ,
well as new. i make tiorse Shoeing a speciality. A good Shoer has long been needed in
Louisville—i can till the bill. Give me a trial in this department.
I stall keep constantly on hand a good supply, from the best Manufacturers, of Fine.
Rosewood, Mahogany, and Black Walnut
BURIAL CASES,
OP ALL SISSS
which I will sellas cheap as they cvibjajj’it ny.vhire in th.) 3l%D* 3) 1 1 niJ ® rJar
faunary 14, 187'* 3ni. fk H, TIA,RREJ.4Tj» Louisville. Ga,