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,OOAX
COLUMN-.
'Remember your promise, to pay at Court,
#ni l fuiflll^vithM^ 1 ^
September Term of Washington Su
oerior C° urt
TbeSeI1 ' wi ll convene on Monday next,
, mVO i u the Baptist church of this
PBEA o.turday and Sunday next, by Rev.
c itv on
l’.'j- ^
Joies G. Harrison has ournrbound-
1 thanks for a large donation of excellent
4rn Quarterly Meeting for the San-
-vill be held in the Metho-
on Saturday and
Th;
church of this city
Sunday nest.
R ih’ Team is forming in this city lor
A of competing for the handsome
the purpose
prizes to be awarded at
State Fair- __
the approaching
■f-fff f old
i Muxicrfi
result A tKetlScfidb held in this &tf fin Mofl-
day last for Mayor and Aldermen:
fob mayor:
John X. Gilmore, (present.incumbent)
John B. Roberts, ’
Aldermen:
B-. W, McKinnon,
”E. A. Sullivan,
J. I. Irwin,
H. D. Adams,
W. E. Watkins,
W. L. Orr,
F. A. Guttenberger,
S. B. Jones, (not a candidate,)
S. M. Northington,
G. W. Kelly, jr.,
The first five are the Aldermen for the
suing year. : .,•»... .>
GREAT
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58.
AVe saw in the carriage shop of Renfroe &
Bro.., on Monday last, a pair of Cart Wheels
which were made by Mr. Nathan Renfroe,
deceased, lather of W H. A H. A. Renfroe!
present proprietors of the shop, forty- as
| year- ago last month. Tho wheels have^vn
m cons tunt use on the plantation of Mr. Hali'
The cotton market wasdull in Macon yes-. in this county, ever since they were made’
. j . at 13c for middling. Savannah, mid-: and during the tinrs have never had a new
cr ‘ Augusta, middling 13g. Gold is j spoke, tyre, or anything of the kind. They
were brought in on Monday to have new
tyres put on them, and look now as if they
were good lor ten years further service.
These w neqlr; ware also made near the spot
wheremow repaired, ten years before the sen
ior of the present firm was bom The maker
of the wheels was called “from Labor to Re
freshment” in the better world in 1873.
TTH
GEORGIA STATE FAIR!
1875.
The Annual Fair for 1875 of the Georgia
State Agricultural Society wiil be held in
Macon, Gra.
At the Beautiful CENTRAL CITY PARK GROUNDS Begining
Johnson County.
i\ow is Your Time
TO BUT A HOME! AY AIL YOUR
SELVES OF THIS OPPORTUNI
TY TO GET A GOOD PLACE ON
Terms.
dling Tar
quoted inKewlorkatl^fr
Mailings has been elected
.heriff of Jefferson county, to fill the vacan-
h ‘ • n „^t by the resignation of the Slier
cv occa^iuu
iff elected iu January last.
A letter from Dr. J. W. Cooley announces
hit lie will return to this city during the
His many friends here will
present month,
‘ >iiul l y we icome him back after his protract
ed absence.
jUgsoua Cocnbil, U. F. T„ will celebrate
their Ath Anniversary on the 17tli inst., by a
Supper and Sociable in their Council room.
\Ve understand all the Councils of the coun
ty will be invited. ^
..yo requested to announce tnat Toai-
B iU.-Council, U. F. T., will meet on Friday,
the 17th mst, at 71. p. m., for the purpose of
reorganizing. Let those interested be sure
to attend.
Every planter should sell some cotton as
S ji dilv as possible, so as to get a little mon
ey in A: Mahon. Unfortunately, this is all
o nr p e op, have to bring in money. 0, this
starvation business, of depending upon one
crop alone.
A student of the Snndersville High School
was recently admitted into the graduating
class in one of the best Female Colleges of
the State. She did not miss a single ques
tion during the rigid examination.
r Ourold friend and former fellow-citizen,
Capt. W. Yf. Carter, has resumed the Com
mission business in Savannah, and will serve
planters on the most liberal terms. See card
ami help him if you can.
The Pi oral Carolinian, for September—
which should have been noticed last week—
presents a very attractive table of contents.
This js one of our very best agricultural
monthlies. Published at Charleston, S. C..
at $2,00 per annum.
Vote: of Thanks.—At at meeting of the
Washington Dragoons, held on the 4th day
ot September. 1375, (t was resolved
hirst, lhatthe thanks of this company are
due and hereby tendered to Benj. Whid-
lon, Mrs. F. Eaton, Irwin L. Adams, Jas. G.
Brown, C. R. Pringle, J. T. Cook, J G. Lay-
ton, Rlias Joyner. Mrs. Laura Gilmore end
the Herald and Georgian for especial courte
-ies extended to our corps, during our re
cent action as a posse comitatus. for the Sheriff
of Washington county.
Resolved, That the Herald and. Georgian
be requested to publish the above.
--►•» —
He lives in this county, and was fifty-two
years old on the 29th of August. His fif
teenth child was born on the 20th nit., and
is his tenth boy. He has thirteen children
now living, having lost two, a girl and a boy.
He was in to see us one day last week, on a
matter of business, and is ns active now as
most men of thirty-five. He has been mar
ried bnt once. May he and his excellent
wife live to see the grand children of their
youngest child.
Weekly' Cotton Statement.
Tennille, Ga., Sept 8, 1875.
Reeipts for the week ending Sept. S, 1875,
25 bales j same week last year, 35 bales. State
of Market steady. Ordinary—; good ordi
nary v low middling 12: middling 12J. To
tal receipts to date in 1875, 25; in 1873 and
1874, 35. Market has been very unsteady
and declining. Respectfully,
Harman Bros.
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Bartow Prices Current.
Prints
i;] Shirtings, Brown.
Me. Isaac L. Smith brought into our office Flour, family, bbl
a specimen of T> "'’ .Extra bbl..
several days ago, a specimen of Rescue
Grass, grown upon his place. The sample
brought in had attained a luxuriant growth,
and indicates that it might be successfully
cultivated as a hay crop in this country.
On Satn relay last Quarter-Master John 5L
Harman was elected Captain of the Washing
ton Dragoonc, to fill the vacancy occasioned
by the resignation of Capt. G. A. Tarbutton.
J. It. Pritchard was elected Quarter-Master.
Capt. rarbutton resigned on account of ill
health.
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The SoniiEEx Cultivator, for September,
was received last week. Whenever it conies
wo fed like commending it to Planters. This
number is in keeping with those that have
preceded it—full of interesting reading.
Published at Athens, Ga., price $2,00 pel
annum.
I harles Benianin Scares, son of Mr. and
Mk Charles Sparks and grand-son of Mr. F>.
1'. McKinnon, died on Tuesday last. He
was indeed a bright and promising little fel-
low, and the idle of a widowed mother anf
devoted grand-par juts. They have the sym
pathies of the entire community.
“ Fancy bbl
Shot lb
Coffee, Rio lb
Salt, Liverpool ~p) sack
Bacon, Shoulders Hi
“ Sides lb
Dry Salt Sides
“ “ Shoulders
Yarn hunch
Canvassed Hams lb
Sugars lb
Iron Ties (Improved)
Bagging yd
Nails, Keg
Potash (Balls 24 in case). ..£...
Swedes, Iron
Wool....'..
Cotton will always he bought for cash at a
margin of one cent from Savannah quota
tions. WARREN, EVANS & CO.
oc.t 9. 1874- 6m
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Mondav, October 18.
AND CONTINUING ONE WEEK.
A large, varied and liberal Premium List covering all Departments of Industry, from
which the following are extracts :
Field Chop Department.
Fort he best and largest display in merit and variety of sample products from the field
garden, orchard, dairy and apiary—the contribution of a single farm $100
For the best six stalks of cotton—to become the property of the Society 50
For the best five bales, crop lot of short staple cotton, by one exhibitor 150
For the best single bale of short staple 50
For the best single bale upland long staple 50
Horse Department.
Best thorouhbred stallion $100
Best walking horse 50
Best saddle horse or mare : 75
Best single buggy horse or mare .. 75
Best combination horse or mare 100
Best double team, owned by one exhibitor 100
Best Georgia raised mule 50
Best mule, open to the world 50
Cattle Department.
Best herd—one bull and foui'cows or heifers—all to be one breed and owned exclu
sively by one exhibitor $100
Best milch cow 50
Cow giving the richest milk . 50
$40 and $20 tor the best bull and cow, respectively, of each of the following breeds: Alder
ney Avreshire, Devon and Durham.
Best sow and pigs under six months old
Poultry Department.
For best trio of each variety $
Best and largest display in merit and variety of domestic fowls, raised in Georgia....
Best and largest display in merit and variety of same, open to the world
Best display of pigeons ..
Best display of rabbits
Horticultural Department.
Best display of garden vegetables, grown by one person S
Home Industry Department.
Best collection of jellies, preserves, pickles, jams, catsups, syrups, and cordials, made
and exhibited by one lady
Best display ol breads by one lady 25
Ornamental Needle Work.
Best display in merit and variety of female handicraft, embracing needle-work, embroi
dery crocheting
$50
knitting, etc., by one lady
Fine Art Department.
Best oil painting, (any subject)
Best portrit painting
Best pairing in wa er colors
Best display of paintings and drawings by one exhibitor
Best collection of drawings by a girl under 16 years of age
Best display of paintings and drawings by the pupils of one school or college
Best display of photographs Silver medal and
Best display of Jewelry, silverware, etc. Silver medal and
Merchants’ Displays.
Best display of goods
Best display of fancy groceries
Best display of glassware and crockery
Best display of clothing
Best display of millinery “
Special Premium for Granges. ,
To the Grange in the State making the largest and finest display in merit and variety,
of stock, products, and results of home industries, all raised, produced or made by
the members of that particular Grange ••-•••••••• • • •; 4 ’ la0
The above are bnt specimens of a comprehensive list of large MONEY 1 remiums.
The best and largest Live Stack show ever held in the State the South. More and fa
ner horses, mules, cnttle, sheep, swine and poultry, than ever before exhibited. 1 arties
wishing fine stock, as a fine harness or saddle horse, milch cow, thoroughbred bull, trio of
chickens, etc., will find the occasion of this Fair a rare opportunity to secure them.
Several Eminent and representative men from the North and Northwest, nave been in
vited to deliver addresses "at the Fair, and many distinguished visitors throughout the
whole country are expected. .
The Public will be kept posted of the progress and developments of the 4 air in future
advertisements. . , , , . „
Send to the Secretary at Macon, for Premium Lists, embracing a full schedule of tne
premiums, rules, regulations, etc., and containing two engravings of the beautiful ana
magnificent Fair Grounds. A. H. COLQUIT, President.
T G. HOLT, General Superintendent.
aug 26, 1875—td MALCOLM JOHNSTON, Secretary.
Engines and Machinery for Sale
AT THE
Mbile Cordy Harris was iu -Jail, some o;
his brother (colored) prisoners stole his l..v
•lit of clothes. He wanted the “House” k
responsible, but Sheriff Mayo, the excel
l«it Superintendent, couldn’t see it in tint-
Kght Sot
rill gnu:
ordy’s blue
ome other i
coat, pants, vest
arkey’s back.
etc.
. for
lco * which
NEW GOODS!'
Q IS. would inform his old [
A, customers and the public’generally j
that he has now in store and arriving daily a j
Splendid Stock
Of rust such goods as the country needs.—
Consisting of a full assortment of
DRY GOODS,
Selected with great care and bought on the
terms. This department is very full and can
not fail to please, in selecting his stock of
Ladies’ Dress Goods
Che wants of his Lady customers was closely
studied. He most respectfully directs then
ittention to his fine assortment of
Lace and Trimmings,
Which will be found very complete. But
the gentlemen’s department has by no means
been neglected. In proof oi which, call and see
his splended assortment of ready made
CLOTHING
And peace goods. His large stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
ail both in style and prices, tnan that of
HATS.
All will find something to their liking.
Staple Dry Goods
Family Groceries
JONES’ is the place to buy them. Anything
from a box of matches to ft hogshead of
BACON,,
Qrifrom a pound of star ch to a ear load ot
flour,
Constantly on hand. He keeps only the best
lard,.
recently gave birth to a calf j As qjj s old customers have long since| learn
,
m-vjc. look just now is rather gioonn
planting interests. The Red Rust has
“PPtartJ upon the notion in many localities,
jjMUns, potatoes, peas, etc., are suffering
e^xiully for rain, and the corn crop is great-
.veatofi. These facts, taken in connection
witn fir- terrible financial condition of the
w*.u!e country, render’s faint the hope foi
e ’J t times in tlie near future.
' *—* •«>. ♦ -«
(| .- t. Cose, late one of the teachers
1 . 6 School of this city, has been
’ • ^nmcipid of the High School at Nor-
'ri (xa., and left for his new home on
tea'] 0 '** as *‘ Cone is ftp excellent
6r and an accomplished cliristiau gen-
Degvifehim up very reluctantly.
^ Luult if the trustees at Norcross • could
c a 0e a better selection from the teach-
ets °f the State.
BilK ACC f >EST *—A few days ago at Sun
m ’ ‘ U county, Mr. Echols, a young
stand;. 81 returne ^ from hunting, and while
with the breech of his gun resting
ground and the muzzle up before
stro
the ha _
him on the side of
ulg)Jc passing out through the top “of
faco rituost blowing off one side -of the
e and her ’
as ^riantaneous.
l P°n the j
Wn-ri Stnic: ‘ c b ‘ s f° ot (as is supposed)
the/ * eb:,Uilllfcr > discharging the piece.
en ‘ire load strikin
,, hceand
sri head. As a matter of course, death
freaks,
injfcj. a] tS Gs® Ogeechee river, about fc*y
For
1 enu s Bridge, in this county,
"'tildeiiu° ^* aA ' S ’ eacb being perfect and|ed. The very best
atrj,,]^ &8< ^’ -f/ e y w ere joined at the neck,
side/jA , uS ’ :Ul 'f the appearance of a |
fIe 'v to
out.
L. X UL
Coffee and Sugars
an observer standing directly
Forest City Foundry
Anri Nlktchirie NToi-ks,
AUGUSTA, GA.
One 30 Horse Power Engine—Double Cylin- One of JJjtnnei's Iron Husk Frame Puriabl
j er _ Grist Mills.
One set of Hand-car Wheds, 10 inches in di-
Easy
I WILL sell at public outcry, to the highes
bidder, before the Court-house door in the
town of Wrightsville, Johnson county, on
Tuesday, the 28th day of September next, be
ginning at the hour of 12 o’clock, M. on said
day, the following mentioned farms, mills, and
unimproved lands, sold for the purpose only
of settling up the business of the late firm of
B right & Norris.
No. 1—V. J. Fcixfobd Place.
j Eighty-four acres in the 86th district, Lau-
| rens county ; 30 acres improved, fresh land;
| good dwelling and ont buildings. Place now
j occupied by W. A. Parker, and adjoining
lauds of Elisha Rawls, Whitfield, Fort, et aL
No. 2.—Lisdet. Place.
Life estate of Mrs. Gideon I. Spivey, 100
acres, in 80th district. Laurens county. Sev
enty-five or eighty acres improved and under
cultivation ; now occupied bv Littleton Wat
son, adjoining lands of A. P. Fort, Mrs. Boat-
right, et. al.
No. 3.—John Tuckee Place.
Six hundred and ten acres in the 86th dis
trict, Laurens county; about fifty acres im
proved and under good fence, balance wood
land, on the waters of Tucker’s mill creek,
and adjoining lands of John F. Joiuer, Mrs.
Lucien Q. Tucker—Norris et al; mixed oak
and pine lands.
No. 4.—John F. Jotneb Place.
Three hundred and twenty-seven acres in
said 86th district Laurens county ; about
thirty acres improved fresh land; balance
woodland—mixed oak and pine—good quali
ty; adjoining land- of said John F. Joyner,
Norris, Davis, et al.
No. 5.—Eadx Outlaw Place.
’'"One hundred acres unimproved pine land,
in the 86th district, Laurens county, adjom-
g lands of Lewis Jackson, A. P. Fort, et. al
No. 6.—Rawls Place.
Now occupied by John Toler; about ninety-
seven acres; mixed oak and pine land; in ti:
1201st district, Johnson county, about seven
ty-five acres fresh improved land, and adjoin
ing lands of N. Stokes, F. W. Flanders, et.
al. Good fencing and buildings.
No. 7.—John M. Raines Place.
Two hundred and fifty acres in 1201st dis
trict, Johnson county ; about one hundred
acres well improved and under good fence
and in high state of cultivation ; good new
buildings ; on waters of Big Ohoopee river,
adjoining lands of Jethro Arline, J. B. Duff,
McAffee, et. al.
No 8.—F. P. Raines Place.
Two hundred and fifty acres immediately
adjoining the last above described place; about
100 acres improved land, good house and fine
orchard thereon.
No. 9.—Joe Hamilton Place.
About one hundred and thirty acres in
1201st district, Johnson county; about fity
acres improved; adjoining lands of J. A. Mc
Affee, Walker, et. al.
No. 10.—Sweeny Mill Place.
Five litindred acres in 55th district, John
son county; about ten or fifteen acres im
proved: on the waters of Battleground creek
and Little Ohoopee river; good grist mill in
full operation, with good run of custom; mill
recently built new throughout.
No. 11.—Hightoweb Mills.
Washington County, j Emanuel County.^
G EORGIA—Washington County. ’ p EOICKIA-Enilllilicl fount.y.
By Haywood Brookins, Ordinary. | vT To the Hon. Superior Court of sai I < ’o.
Whereas J.' H. May, Wni, L. Brown and: The petition of Louis Blemis showeth that
Nathan H. Jordan. Executors of Cornelias Ion the ei^ht day of March, 1873, Matthew
Jordan. late of said county, deceased, makes
application for letters of Dismission.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to be and appear at my
office within the time prescribed by law and
show cause if any they have, why said letters j ing thirty-five hundred and sixteen
should not be granted*. 1 more or less, described as follow,;, viz
H. Baldwin of the city of Chicago and St.ite
of Illinois, made and executed his certain
deed of mortgage ot that date conveying to
your petitioner lot of laud lving in Emanuel
county. State of Georgia, four tracts con Con
tract granted by the State of Georgia to Wm.
Perkins on the thirtieth day of July. 1851.
commencing at a Branch and running thence
South 23 deg. west 41 chains thence south 62
deg. 39 chains, thence sonth 28 deg. west 22
chains, thence north 6 deg. west 60 chains,
thence south 29 deg. west 29 chains, thence
north 30 deg. west 56 chains, thence north 3
deg. east 35 chains, thence aorth 9 deg. east
60 chains, thence south 56 deg. east 13 chains,
thence north 80 deg. east 32 chains, thence
sonth 82 chains, thence east 79 chains to be-
giuing corner, and containing (006. nine hun
dred and sixty-six acres more or less, also all
that tract or parcel of land, granted by the
State of Georgia, to Jesse G. Ketemon on
tlio 31st day- of July, 1851, commencing at
the corner of lands granted to Wm. Perkins,
and follow ing said line south 30 deg. easr 56
tins thence south 69 deg. east 78 chains,
thouce south 60 deg. west 84 chains, thence
north 30 deg. west 150 chains, thence north
60 deg. east 100 chains, to the beginning cor
ed are hereby notified (ner end containing one thousand (1000: m ; s
the 95th district, G : more or less. Also all that tract or parcel of
» brirtdle cow about six laud granted bv the State cl Georgia to J 3
'•allow fork iad under bit'Coy on the 23.1 day ot December, 1846, e un
i-op oil the left ear. \ al-' meticing where the line of said lands in. r-
Given under my haud at office in Sanders-
rille, this July 5th. 1875.
HAYWOOD BROOKINS, Ordy.
jnly 8, 1875—m3m
S tate of Georgia—^Washington county.
By Haywood Brookins, Ordinary.
Whereas, John M. Rachels, Administrator
makes application for letters of Dismission
from the estate of Jonathan Baker, late of
aid county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite all persons con
cerned to be and appear at my office within
the time prescribed by law and show cause if
any they can why said letters should not
be granted.
Witness my hand and official signature
this Julv 5th, 1875.
HAYWOOD BROOKINS, Ord’y.
July 8, 1875—1113m 1
/ i EOKI V. Vl’usiiEngtoti cnuuf.y.
VT Obdin.-iHy's Office, Sept. 1. 1875.
ALL persons intere;
(hat Green Brantley <
VI. lolls as an escray ;
years old. Mark, s .v:.
in * lie right an
ned at Bo. Ueci
One red and while Si- er about five years i rpon
old, mark, a slit in each ear. Valued at $10.!si ci
The owner ot said Estray .; is required to come west
forward, pay'charges c.nd take said Estraysl.-.diains, ti
away, or they will be dealt w ith as the law di
rects., A true extract from the Estrnv Book.
F.. A. SULLIVAN. Cl’k Ord'y W. C.
sept 2. 1S75- 2rn
*••»} iint of lands to Jesse G. Kate-
running lii nee south 30 deg. east
along s..m line, thence north S30
•hniiis, th. - re north 650 west 39
“l.ce south 6 -leg. west 43 chu ns,
«*• t <”3 chains, thence
chains to i he beginning
ig five hundred and -t.v-
3 or less, also all that
i planted by the !5tateof
.an o.i 30th dav of
eg. east
I thence norti
i north 60 d
corner, an
I eiity acres
*ROR<»H-WafclftiajflofiCnanty.'! (i ./,/
VrOTICE is hereby given to all concerned ! July. 1851. c-'-uii-i - -.r ■
teat application will be made to the Or-Jn* r ot iau i granted by th- .-
din ary o' said county nt the expiration ol j to Ajsse Ct. Ketemon at; I
thirty dny? from this date, for license to re-!:\hang with the lim of aid
1 Sniritoous liquors by S. T. Josey at Jo-!south 60 deg. west "i .-;ha:n<
•’< Stor , in the 92d district. G. M. Takeldu.Ra. -a-t lit:.* chaius, th in
notice and govern yourselves accordingly. Ic-est 3d c . .ins, thence south.
tat;
.tli— .ist cor-
of G.-.i via
tiv.g F. - ..ce
•riot.’s nd
••■nco s- ::h
sept 2. iS7
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S T. JO.SEi. (chain.-. tV
thence nor
A PJBOrLAHATlOX.
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dee. -.vest 95
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-
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!-)n
•:e payment
r in nnnibov
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iK» six
awn.
t .e
One Force or Boiler Pump, suitable tor 25 or
30 Horse Engine.
One 15 Horse Poicer Engine.
Two 8 Horse rower Engines.
One 8 Horse Power Boiler Portable.
dcg-Tbe above are new, and will be sold
very cheap.
One 15 Horse Power Upright Boiler—second
hand.
One set of Iron U'orfc for a Saw Carriage, 40
feet, consisting of 4 Ratchet Head Blocks,
Roller Boxes, Ac., complete.
Three Burrows Ratchet Head Blocks.
One Screic Head Block.
One 34 Butting Saw and Mandrel, complete.
| Dozen No. 7 Steam Ganges.
One No 1 GlasS Water Gauge.
i Dozen Cook Patent Gauge Cock.
10 Dozen Pistons celebrated Mill Saw Files.
I Dozen Screw Jack Raise 6 inches.
ameter.
One lot <f Gudgeons—various sizes.
A large lot of Grate Bars, different sizes, for
Furnaces ..nd Boilers.
One lot of oecond-hand Pulleys, from 6 to 48
inches.
One 1 inch Edipse Double Turbine Water
Wheel Other sizes furnished to order at any
time.
J ^Sxf~Send for Circulars.
One 30 inch Whalen Turbine Water Wheel—
very cheap.
A large lot of Gin Segment.
Several sets of the Celebrated Graham Gin Gear,
the best running Gear out.
2 Second hand Fly Wheels 7 feet diameter
and 14 Face.
A large lot old Pulleys from 5 to 36 inen
diameter.
The Niagara Steam Pump new any size.
Send for circular and price.
Rubber and Leather Belting any kind or
size, and Packing, Ac.
Mill Gearing and Machinery of all kinds furnished to Order at short notice-
Repairing promptly attended to. Send for Catalogue of .TIill
(wearing. Ac.
Forest City Foundry and Machine Works,
AUGUSTA, GA.
GEO. R. LOMBARD, Proprietor.
Second Hand Machinery bought and sold. Parties having some to sell, or wanting to
buv will please send description of what they have or want All letters will receive a
One-half interest in these mills, located on
Big Ohoopee river, three miles from the town
of Wright8viUe, Johnson county. To the
mill belongs three acres of land in fee and
dwelling thereon; also backwater privileges
and the timber on two hundred acres of land
adjacent thereto. These mills have been but
recently newly built throughout, and has fine
custom—a very desirable piece of property
No. 12.—Twenty-seven Acres Land.
In 1201st district, Johnson county’, located
on Red Hill creek, adjoining lands of A. E.
Tarver, Brantley, et. al.
No. 13.—W. B. Snell Lands.
Two hundred acres unimproved pine land,
well timbered, in 86tli district, Laurens coun
ty, adjoining lands of John D. Stewart, said
Snell, Sumner, et al.
No. 14.—The Stoke House.
Lately occupied by the late firm, and the
gin house (land not inclu ied) adjacent there
to, both located iu said county of Johnson,
at the residence of the undersigned.
Terms of Sale:
One-fourth cash or its equivalent ; one-
fourth 1st of January, 1876, balance 1st of
December, 1876. Notes with good security
and mortgage on the premises, if titles are
made, or bond for titles and notes with ap
proved security, either at the option of the
undersigned.
For furtner particulars, apply to John LI.
Stubbs, Attorney. Dublin. Ga., Dr. A. I.
Haines, Buck Eye. Ga., or to the undersign
ed. who can be - n at iiis i -ui ncein John-,
son county, an ; will take pie sure in sho"-
g persons the .. els above offered.
.1021* F. lUOKRIS,
Surviving Co]-.0*111 er •>£ Wright & Norris.
nug 19, td»
QTATE OF GEORGIA, Johnson countv. I
O By 31. II. Mason, Ordinary. '
Whereas James C. Snell, Administrator' * *
with the will annexed on the estate ot James
Wilson, deceased, makes application for let
ters of Dismission from said Administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors ot
said deceased, to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law and show
cause if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Wrights,
ville, this June 7 ch, 1875.
M. H. MASON, Ordy.
juue 10, 1875—iu3m
G eorgia -by j >. .ie
ernor ot sai l f»*a‘e.
Whereas, official information has been t>
ceived at this Dev •ri.meut tat i-soph b.-rns. j J' _ rs
a colored man. has committed tne offense ot i i |ire tar , i( . .
‘ an attempt to in -ite insurrection” in the t ‘ ir l uoU .\ v . .j lw «, iV e •iiotuhs
counties of Burke, Washington, Jefferson,j| or t jj e aniI J :tn ,j (1 :j
Laurens. Johnson and Wilkinson in thiaState uo:e p/vabi* twintv-mu.- mont h/
and that he has fled from justice and is stillL* or ten tliousan
at large. | t t . r est i-a all the mil- s ol ,.i
I have, therefore, thronght proper to issnr-1
this, my proclamation, berebj offering a ile-w,, t j le 0,,, .
ward of Five Hundred Dollars,for the appre-'^
hensionand delivery of the said Joseph lior-! all j :o ,, a v v
ris to the Sheriff of eitherof said conuties. I te( {_ t Jll-s ..
An t I do, moreover, charge and reqqire all I th /r-of.
officers in this Suite, civil and military, to bej v 1( r : ,. r , ,
vigilant in endeavoring to apprehend the said 1 ,;,. s C< > irt t-
Joseph Morn.- in order that ho may be brought! thereof the ■
to trial lor ihe offense ;th which he stands';.-, u ; TJ „ r .'
cha-ged. , said mor’g.i'.
Given under my hand and the Great Seal of ref p.,
. tffe State, at tne Gapital, i-i Atlanta, th:s
twenty-sixth day of August, in the year oi
our Lord Eighteen Hundred and Seventy-
five, and of the Independence of the United
Lid eighty
of cert on
all das. <1
A' tit,- v
thousand
8. B
: ti-rein
;. out pe
Iter oaf",
r -. iruirth
■Iter late,
dollars, with in-
oi se-veii per cent per
and mortgage arei 'ie
yet your petition avers
in nlth.mgh s-.>inde!.:-d
of money afu i reques-
•i I notes nor any part
; s to pay iiie same,
m r prays 1 he order of
Jay of the next, Term
interest and ecsts due
: in default thereof, the
closed and thcEqnilv of
■lined in terms ot the
loner will ever pray Ac.
MILEAGE B. WARD,
Petitioner’s Att’v.
I. John L. McLemore, Ulerk Superior Court
States of America the One Hundredth. pi Emanuel county, Georgia, do certify that
this is a true copy of the papers now iu Court
JAMES M. SMITH,
By the Governor : Governor.
N. C. BARNETT, Secretary of State,
sept 2, 1875—3t
Valuable Property for Sale.
of the above Declaration.
Given under my haud and seal of office
this Juno IGth, 1875.
JOHN L. McLEMORE, Cl’k.
june 17, 1875— tin
No Homestead, No Bankrupt.! Motion to Establish Lost Deed in I
H AVING determined to change my busi-i ue j Superi*i’ Court, October Term 1S‘< •
ness and place of residence, I offer lor; GEORGIA, j To Edward Green,Dan-
sate, at a bargain all my real estate in the t jel Q an(] william
city of Sandersville and Washington county.' EjIANPFIi County. Gr c eu, heirs of John W.
which consists ol ray residence, known as the Greeil . all wJlolu it may co . ,ern.
place once owned by Judge James b. Hook,! Xh^jtcrii. n of A. S. Cross of said county,
situated on Harris street in said city. The ;ha8Lvt . ; .c.d to the next October Term .at the
Louse is a two story building containing 8, Snpenor . Jonrt of ^id county. Setting
rooms, with six fire places, all necessary out-, lort v, u sn [ stantial if not a literal copy of i ce
buildings, fine truit and goo i water. The ;losf ori ^im.l Deed, made, executed and fr. a
lot contains 3^ acres. VVilt soil the whoAe m, coasidemtion delivered tu .ini o
a body, or to suit purchasers. • said Aug • -tus S. oss, by one John -V.
Also, 113 acres adjoining said lot-, well tim- - -
bered and well watered. Also. Use lot known
as the Chester lot, adjoining the carriage shop*
of Renfroe Bros, (j- the same ar« several
1 addings, with one of the be t webs of water
lor.
n.Lrsville.
Dknown
OUse 111!
(at. tli.
Al
s 2
hall
interest
; .‘.on A *
nt. and 8.'
■. ise.
rat j 1
county and State
‘red aim seventy aor-
' in ' • said county
• , ■ lace on wt.ici
: . resides, sai;
. ■ led tO JOffII
r in lee, a
.dm the sa
•said.
OI !:;
thd S
the n
land
» Gr
d b-.
• I
. r.Ie
leed ii
one, in
Blip .r
\.ei i. ■
Lumber for Sale.
S ' TATE OF GEORGIA, Emanuel Count}.
By John O. Coleman, Ordinary.
Whereas, Joel J. Moriug makes application
for letters of Dismission from the Admin
istration of Ben Carter, colored, late of said
county, deceased,
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all persons concerned, to be and appear at
my office within the time prescribed by law
and show cause, if any they have, why said
letters -should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Swains-
boro,. this August 5th, 1875.
JOHN C. COLEMAN, Ordinary,
aug 12, 1875—m3m
prompt answer.
aug 5, 1875— 1m
John L. Martin, , Bacon and Bulk Meats.
7 ’J- CAR Load just received and for ale low
COTTOVFACTOR
—AND—
Commission Merchant,
by the cask or talf cask, by
C. R. PRINGLE.
Tobacco.
Notice to Consignees.
T HE following goods having been uncalled
for will be sold at public outcry at this
Depot Saturday September 25th, unless ex
penses are paid and goods removed previous
to that date :
J. W. Pope, 1 Box Raft Tools,
M. Graham, 1 “ “ “
By order book keeper C. R. R.
W. C. MATTHEWS,
Ag’t No. 13 C. R. R.
sept 2,1875—tf
Can alway
, - - ■ stock of tiu.
"ise ,V m outli, and the body other- j) 10 ytore-of
e .'c<s, ears
l ' as that of a
Specii
birth.
bach head had a perfect pair of
• i i ff TONES’ In short, a full ; Buy street, Savanneh, Ga.
s behadat JGNKo . ah- > . „ 1; ,,leon Cotton, Wot
gular sn * UI au or dinary calf. This. sin-
after v 1 L/ llUn 01 tlle bovine tribe died soon
Stock of the best' goods will ever be found in
S. B. JONES.
Sandebsvillb, Ga., Oct. 11, 1872 ly
ExfCasli ad
vances made on Cotton, Wool, Hides, etc.
COTTON AND TIES
aUentiorfguaranteed toffiminess! ““aprJl-ly &"Co.,T?ortland, Maine.
»)A BOXES low and medinm grades by! july8, 1875-
C. R PR1N H.E „
; • ; 7
Seed and Feed Oats.
A FINE lot for sale low by
C. R. PRINGLE.
A. CARD.
T HE undersigned is at all times ready to
Repair Cotton Gins at the Gin Honae.
Terms accommodating and work warranted.
Address through the Post Office.
J. B. CARN,
Ogeechee, Ga.
.is in
'ft/.
liouy
t*} 1 iCS Ot JjUil
U ;,-re parties A -
b r .a Sunders villi '
ing.
We'challenge the S
L imber than we re i
t best timber ami 1
V keep our mill aiv.:
as io saw none but ri
J. Iff
s-pt 2. 1875—3m
and
■ Saw iru-
gn it can
•t order, s
her.
•X A CO-
iv th;
grant
COLEMAN, Ordy.
Valuable to Farmers.
W*
Bu.Iloch County.
best
seed
ii are agents for ti'!
made. ' Ii picks the
fast and makes a g.itvl sami
tioa is such toe boll never breaks.
dump as well as dry cotton Ha ving used
three of these Giu% »; know whereof w:
speak.
Price per saw delivor si on Iff R. Depot
$3.75 cash, $4.00 siiort ;iiue
ci-. n, gins! Bullach Siieiift’s
“io
. ,! i > door in .~ti
within tlnr legal hours of sale,
hl- ; s:Tfl
rty. f t
On;- tn
Sale.
LD before the Conrt-hou e
itesboro. Bulloch couriy,
on the fir-t
1. <o casn, siiort amr
Can furnish oth. r make of Gins for less gr ^ '
onev. WARREN. EVANS & CO. / « '
money,
ang 12, 1875—3m
-tf
To the Planters of Georgia.
W HEREAS an undue prejudice prevails
among some of onr planting friends
in regard to
REWEIGHING OF THEIR COTTON,
therefore
Resolved, That we the undersigned Cotton
Factors of the city of Macon, are and will be
governed by weights of our own scales and
scalesmen.
TAYLOR. WILLINGHAM A CO.,
HARDEMAN & SPARKS
LAWTON A WILLING 1:AM,
CAMPBELL A JONES.
ADAMS A BAZEMOF.E.
FLANDERS BROTHERS,
JOHN REES,
nrr 26, 1875—4t
FAIR NOTICE. PAY UP- j
rpHOsE indebted to the undersigned arej
_1_ hereby notified that their bills must be
Hines’ Mills.
rpHE above mills have be«D
settled by the fils
quire all to sett
— I charitable cases.
ay <if January next, lie
unless they be strictly
Those who fail to comply
$5 Per Day at home. Terms Vitp the ;l bove will not be able to get onr ser-
tfce dour machine
quel a • of fits.;’ ff •
or and f..r s=.t '
B. Stow. F
ut in thorough
r.i of wheat- Hi
’. and the b sr
T| I- *.
' L toh -r n- xt, the following prop-
of land containing three hundred
ree acres, more or less, iu 47th
aid county, adjoining lands of
. D. Brannen. AVm. Lee and others, levied
u as the property of B. C. Lee to satisfy
yhr- e Jnstice Court fi fas in favor of M. L.
Aaters vs H. A. Riggs, B. C. Lee, M. H. Lee
..nd J. F. Lanier. Levy made and retnrned
to me by a Constable.
Also at the same time and place will be
sold, three hnndre.d acres of land more or less
in the 1209 district of said county, adjoining
Linds of W. 3. Griner, AV..If Barnett and oth
ers. Levied on as the property of Jacob Ne
ville. to satisfy one, Snpi rior Court fi fa in fa
vor-of Joan Daniels vs .jacob Nevills, Levy
male by former Sheriff and turned over to
-He. J. E C. TILLMAN, Sb’ff.
sept. 2 1875 —tds
Administrator's Safe.
TTTILL be sold before the Court-house
\ - do ■■ in Statesboro. Bulloch conn tv.
o the ars TursdayinOctobernext. n ; ei R-d
nter.-st in the *oiil known as Dv D ! o ;
containing 395 acr.-s
'•late : or. t’-e
Address G. Stinson : v -j oes for next year.
jan 22, 1875-ly | n0 v 6,1874-tf BRINTLEYiHATCH.